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As one of Fresno County's premier pioneer land developers, M. Theo Kearney plays an integral role in the agricultural history of California's Central San Joaquin Valley. It was the vision and determination of this significant figure, particularly in the state's raisin industry, that laid the foundation for today's agricultural prosperity in the Central Valley. 56 pages, Trade Paper. 

M. Theo Kearney: Prince of Fresno by Schyler Rehart & Wiliam K. Patterson

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Fresno City & County Historical Society 

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Mail donations to: 

PO Box 11336

Fresno, CA 93772

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Office Hours:
Tuesday through Friday 

10:00 AM to 4:00 PM

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For general inquiries: 

info@valleyhistory.org

t. 559-441-0862

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Kearney Mansion Museum & Gallery

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Located inside Kearney Park 

7160 West Kearney Boulevard 

Fresno, CA 93706

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Weekend Guided Tours held on
Fridays, 
Saturdays & Sundays at
12:00 PM, 1:30 PM and 3:00 PM. 

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Private Group Tours for ten or more are available with advance reservations.

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Closed on select holidays and for exhibition installations.

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Guided Tour schedule is subject to change without notice. 

The Archive on Kern

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Business Office: 

2120 Kern Street

Fresno, CA 93721

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In person access to the Fresno City & County Historical Society Archives is:

CURRENTLY CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC

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Research requests should be emailed to:
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Requests may take up to 14 days to process.

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