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Fresno, CA

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The mid-size city of Fresno, California, can be found within the San Joaquin Valley. It is a lively, flourishing city that offers its residents a favorable environment for working and living.

It's All About the Food
Fresno is the epitome of foodie-fabulousness. You will not walk away from the city's many diverse restaurants and eateries disappointed. Farm-to-table is the Fresno way. With its roots deeply in agriculture, you can expect only the freshest ingredients on your plate.
If you can imagine it, Fresno has it. From top-fine dining establishments to street foods and everything in between. There is just something special about the culinary skills in Fresno. It has the perfect blend of international influence yet tastes like the delicious goodness and comfort of home.

The city provides the option of mobile-home living with a variety of manufacturing companies that can design, plan and build your ideal structure. Fresno professionals will meet your needs, whether you want a smaller mobile home for single living or a larger house for the family. In addition, you can situate your mobile home in any one of the many parks and neighborhoods throughout the city, nearby conveniences.

History of Fresno

History of Fresno

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Fresno, CA, was once inhabited by the Yokuts and Miwok people. They were the only ones to inhabit the region until halfway through the 19th century, although Pedro Fages did settle there in 1772. People only created Fresno county after the California Gold Rush in 1856, naming it after the magnificent ash trees lining the San Joaquin River. The Spanish word Fresno means ash tree. In 1871, the city introduced the first irrigation system for its farmers, with Moses J. Church forming the Fresno Canal and Irrigation Company. As the city grew, it became a center for many industries because of the Central Pacific Railroad, with agriculture as its mainstay. Fresno became an incorporated city in 1885. Between 1909 to 1931, Fresno experienced the development of the iconic Temple Beth Israel and the Fresno Traction Company, which operated 47 streetcars in the city. Over the next few decades, Visa Inc. placed Fresno on the map for creating the first credit card. Fresno was also known for its dance style called "popping" in the late 1970s, and the famous song "Waling into Fresno," written by Hall of Fame guitarist Bill Aiken. Fresno was ranked as one of the most populated cities in the U.S. in 1960, with 134,000 people. It continued to boom over the next 30 years, and in 1990 its population had reached 354,000, and in the census of 2000, 428,000. Its ranking was 37 for the most highly populated U.S. city by then.

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Things to do in Fresno

Things to do in Fresno

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Fresno is a city of fun in the sun and many adventures waiting to welcome you. Here are a couple of attractions that you must add to your list for days out in the city:
Big Fresno Fair: As the fifth largest fair in California, it is one of the first places you need to visit. The promise of thrilling, adrenaline-inducing fun for the whole family will entertain you for hours. From crazy fun rides to carnival food, it is just such a solid day of excitement out in sunny Fresno.
Forestiere Underground Gardens: A unique attraction in Fresno, a one-of-a-kind experience that will take you to an underground homestead's intricately designed creations and gardens. The guided tours will provide you with a couple of hours of historical intrigue.

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Location

Fresno lies in the Californian area of the San Joaquin Valley, is the county seat, and is the biggest city in the greater Central Valley region. It covers 99.69% of the land, measuring 112.0 square miles, and 0.31% of water (0.4 square miles). Fresno is also notable for being closest to the geographical center of California, approximately 220 miles north of Los Angeles, 170 miles to the south of the state capital, Sacramento, and 185 miles southeast of San Francisco. Another feature of its location is that Fresno is at the junction of Highways 41 and 99 and serves as the entrance into Sierra National Forest. Moreover, it has three large public parks in the city and one in the countryside for folk who love rural experiences. These parks are named Woodward Park, Roeding Park, Rotary Storyland, and Playland.

Fresno demographics

Fresno demographics

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Fresno has a population of 539,862 and is growing at a yearly rate of 0.51%. It has experienced an 8.46% increase in the last decade.
Fresno's racial demographic is diverse, having one of the largest urban populations in the U.S. and a long history of Armenian immigrants. Whites and Asian people represent much of the population, while those classified as "Other" and "African Americans" make up a large portion of the minority. Fresno also has quite a significant mixed-race component and Native American presence, making up almost 7% of the minority.
The average household income in Fresno is $69,880, with a poverty rate of 25.18%. The median house value is $242,000. Almost half of the population are homeowners. This ownership level is attributable to the cost of living being far lower than in neighboring cities.
The economy of Fresno employs approximately 224k people. Health care and related industries are the most prominent in the city, with retail trade and educational services a close second. Further, those working in utilities, information, and public administration get paid more than those in other industries.

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Arts in Fresno

Arts in Fresno

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Fresno is an absolute delight when it comes to art and entertainment. It is flourishing with an intriguing variety of cultural experiences, including Broadway performances and intricate displays of local artists and photographers.
The city will quickly captivate you with its musical geniuses and traveling theatrical performers who are a passionate element of its Art Hop scene.
No matter who you are with your unique taste in recreation, it is a promise that Fresno will delight you. The city presents you with the best entertainment in all categories, from the sophisticated and refined to the street variety with its casual and laid-back vibe.

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Schools in Fresno

Schools in Fresno

Fresno contains a fantastic selection of schools in over 15 school districts. The largest of these, Fresno Unified School District, serves 73,223 students with 98 schools. Across these 15 districts, you can find some of the top schools in the state from grades PK-12. Further, the public-school sector has a choice of impressive schools, of which Manchester Gate, Liberty Elementary School, and Lincoln Elementary School are highly recommended on an elementary level. Edison Computech School, Granite Ridge Intermediate School, and Kastner Intermediate School have received the highest ratings for equity and performance on a middle school level. As for high school and university levels of education, Design Science Early College High School, Clovis West High School, and California State University are among the most attractive options.

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Why Fresno?

Why Fresno?

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Fresno is the perfect choice to raise a family and settle for the long haul with its abundance of beautiful, family-friendly neighborhoods, good schools, plentiful amenities, and career possibilities. We are here to help guide you in sourcing the best mobile homes in Fresno, CA, so contact us for friendly expert help from the best in the realty business.

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