Ask Me: Unitarians migrated northward from downtown Fresno

Question: What is the history of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Fresno?

Ask Me: Foothills county rejected in 1982

Question: What became of the effort years ago to form Ponderosa County in the Fresno County foothills?

Ask Me: Rosie the Riveter wasn't a local

Question: Who was Rosie the Riveter modeled after? A friend is certain it was his grandmother who lived in Fresno.

Ask me: Bus stops' worn asphalt replaced

Question: I've noticed that sections of concrete have been installed in front of several bus stops around Fresno. What are they for?

Ask Me: Lost Lake linked to Friant Dam

Question: What is the history of Lost Lake Park?

Ask Me: Mechanized figures at Big Fresno Fair

Question: I own a piece from one of Sam Naman's automated exhibits from the Big Fresno Fair. What years were they displayed, and did he do all the work himself?

Ask Me: Hoblitt Hotel once towered over Clovis

Columnist Paula Lloyd offers the history of the three-story Hoblitt Hotel, built in 1902 in what is now Old Town Clovis. The third story was destroyed by fire in 1927. Today, the ground floor houses the Victoria Rose Restaurant. The Clovis Community Development Agency has offices upstairs.

Ask Me: Historic Fresno church was moved

strong>Question: What is the history of the church building at Los Angeles and E streets?

-- Tim Thiesen, Dinuba

Ask Me: Mexican Baptist Church still in use

Question: What is the history of the Mexican Baptist Church in Chinatown? When I was young, I went there with my mother.

Ask Me: Auto Upholstery began as auto salvage

Question: What is the history of Baskin's Auto Upholstery in downtown Fresno?

Ask Me: Italian Kitchen '40s Fresno pizzeria

Question: In the 1940s, my late cousin, Mike Pentimone, came to Fresno from New Jersey and opened the Italian Kitchen at Palm and Olive avenues. He owned it for a only few years before moving back home, but the family has always believed it was the first

Ask Me: Two musical Millers not related

Question: Did the late Fresno songwriter Fred Miller ever own Miller Sheet Music in Fresno?

Ask Me: Valley has strong link to Civil War

Question: How did Gettysburg Avenue get its name and why is there such an interest in Civil War re-enactments in Fresno?

Ask Me: Men behind Politi, Gillis libraries revealed

Question: Who were Leo Politi and James Gillis, for whom two Fresno County branch libraries were named? I don't think people know much about them.

Ask Me: Lauck's Bakery once a thriving business

Question: What is the history of Lauck's Bakery?

Ask Me: Bristol was co-owner of music store

Question: I grew up in Sanger and had never heard of the Hockett-Bristol-Cowan Music Co., but I wonder if Bristol could have been a relation. Who was he?

Ask Me: Fresno First Baptist has long history

Question: I am helping to research the history of my church, Fresno First Baptist Church, which will celebrate its 130th anniversary next year. Was it one of Fresno's first churches?

Ask Me: Fresno youth center went through changes

Question: What is the history of The Shack youth center?

Ask Me: 1939 bus fares as cheap as 3 cents

A reader owns a token from Fresno City Lines and wants to know the story behind it. Ask Me columnist Paula Lloyd says fares for the bus system -- which replaced the city's streetcars -- once were five cents a ride, but were reduced to three cents in 1939.

Ask Me: Radio Bee beamed news to Fresno homes

Question: I grew up in Fresno and recently found copies of The Radio Bee among some family papers. What is the history of this paper?

Ask Me: Fresno Art Museum had many homes

Question: What is the history of the Fresno Art Museum?

Ask Me: Sculptures also a draw at Chaffee Zoo

A reader from Clovis asks: Who made the sculptures at Fresno Chaffee Zoo? The short answer: More than one artist. Zoo staff is currently cataloging its sculptures, which include a hippo, a rhino and a Komodo dragon.

Ask Me: Rowell Building nearly 100 years old

When the six-story Rowell Building was built at Tulare and K (later Van Ness) streets, it was the tallest building in Fresno and the first with steel framing.

Ask Me: Rowell one of Fresno's first elementary schools

Question: Are there any pictures of the original Chester Rowell Elementary School? I attended there in the early 1960s. It was a beautiful two-story brick building heated by radiators. The kindergarten room even had a fireplace.

Ask Me: Hearst architect designed Fresno building

Question: What can you tell me about architect Julia Morgan, who designed the YWCA residence hall in downtown Fresno?

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