Adventure: 051, Site 029 –
Fresno Memorial Auditorium
National Registry ID: 1994000427
Local Registry ID: 52
Team: Thing One, Thing Two
Date: September 16, 2012
Location:
Latitude:
36°44′23″N
Longitude:
119°47′15″W
Address: 2425 Fresno St, Fresno, CA
Date Built: 1936
Architect: Allied
Architects of Fresno
When built, the Fresno Memorial Auditorium was the center of
cultural activity in Fresno. Since the building of the Sayorian
Theater and the Convention Center in the 1960's, the Fresno Memorial
Auditorium's use has diminished. But even now it serves a variety of
purposes, such as local groups put on theater productions, certain
City administrative functions are situated here as well. Even more
moving is the entry in the auditorium. Two rows of flags flank the
entry way. At the base of each flag are memorial plaques with the
names and records of those who have served this country and have lost
their lives.In the 90's, a veteran's group established the National Legion of Valor Museum in the building. The building was then renamed to being the Veterans Memorial Auditorium. There still is civic pride in the memorial. For example, recently an Eagle Scout candidate coordinated an effort to refurbish sections of the interior. He even obtained two acorns from Arlington to plant on the grounds.
References:
Overall Landmark References:
- David Schmitt's California
State Historical Landmark (Schmitt)
- Wikipedia: California's
National Landmarks (WCNL)
- State of California's California
Historical Landmarks (CHL)
- Wikipedia: California
State Landmarks (WCSL)
- State of California Historical
Resources (CHR)
- National
Registry of Historical Places (NRHP)


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