16 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.
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Fresno, CA
· Local history
Fresno's story is deeply rooted in the soil. The city owes its existence to the Southern Pacific Railroad, which arrived and transformed what was then a dusty plain into a transportation hub. That access, combined with…
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Old Fresno Water Tower
· 0.1 mi · Scraped Hmdb
This ornate water tower, designed by a renowned architect, once symbolized Fresno's progress and now stands as a unique landmark. Completed in late 1894, the Old Fresno Water Tower was designed by George Washington…
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Warnors Theatre
· 0.5 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Catch a show at this opulent theater and imagine the roaring twenties in downtown Fresno! This is Warnors Theatre, originally the Pantages.The theater opened in 1928 as the Pantages Theater, named for its owner,…
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Fresno station (California High-Speed Rail)
· 0.6 mi · Scraped Hmdb
See the future of American transportation taking shape right here in Fresno. This is the site of the first purpose-built high-speed rail station in the United States. Located in downtown Fresno, the station is being…
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Hotel Fresno
· 0.6 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Step back in time at Fresno's oldest surviving hotel, a landmark of the city's early 1900s boom. The Hotel Fresno, built in 1912, was designed by architect Edward T. Foulkes. Its design was reportedly inspired by San…
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Azteca Theater (Fresno, California)
· 0.9 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Pull over for a sec – this unassuming spot was once the heart of Fresno's vibrant Spanish-language cinema scene. In 1948, Gustavo Acosta built the Azteca Theater right here. It was the first theater in the entire San…
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Forestiere Underground Gardens
· 7.1 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine escaping the scorching Fresno sun by descending into a hand-dug oasis. That's the story of the Forestiere Underground Gardens. Baldassare Forestiere, a Sicilian immigrant, began carving this subterranean retreat…
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Clovis, CA
· 8.2 mi
Clovis, California, a town nestled on the flatlands of the Central Valley, might seem unassuming at first glance. But beneath the surface of this place, named for landowner Clovis Cole, runs a current of ambition and…
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Del Rey, CA
· 12.1 mi
Del Rey, California, sits just a bit higher than the flatlands around it, a quiet place where the scent of orchards hangs heavy in the air. It's easy to imagine its streets unchanged for decades, despite the shifts that…
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Sanger, CA
· 13.2 mi
The dust swirled on Sanger's main street, settling on the same flat fields that stretch toward the horizon. It's a landscape that seems to whisper stories of hard work and quiet lives, a place where the Sunday ordinance…
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Biola, CA
· 13.5 mi · Local history
Biola, California, maintains a quiet rhythm, a place where the success of the almond harvest and the Fresno State Bulldogs' football season are common topics of conversation. Yet, the drought that gripped California for…
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Caruthers, CA
· 14.4 mi
Caruthers, California, a small town in the heart of the Central Valley, embodies a quiet agricultural spirit. Founded in 1910 and named for railroad official Robert Caruthers, its initial prosperity stemmed from its…
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Selma, CA
· 15.0 mi · Local history
The air crackles with anticipation as dusk settles over Selma, California, not just from the evening chill, but from the collective rustling beneath the Elkhorn Avenue overpass. Thousands of bats, a swirling, leathery…
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Madera, CA
· 15.7 mi · Local history
Madera sits squarely in the heart of the Central Valley, and for generations, its identity has been inextricably linked to the land. Farming is more than just an industry; it's a way of life. But in recent years, the…
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Kerman, CA
· 15.9 mi · Local history
Kerman, California, owes its existence to the iron horse. The Central Pacific Railroad’s push through the San Joaquin Valley laid the foundation for what would become a thriving agricultural center. While many towns…
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Parlier, CA
· 16.4 mi
Parlier, California, rests squarely in the heart of the San Joaquin Valley, a place where the earth stretches flat and fertile as far as the eye can see. Fields of grapes and fruit trees dominate the landscape, a…