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Fresno Art Museum
Fresno County » Fresno
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2233 N First St, Fresno, CA 93703

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The Fresno Art Museum is an art museum in Fresno, California. The museum's collection includes contemporary art, modern art, Mexican and Mexican-American art, and pre-Columbian sculpture. The Fresno Art Museum's permanent collection consists of over 3,800 paintings, prints, and sculptures by important local, regional, national, and international artists.

Meux Home Museum
Fresno County » Fresno
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1007 R St Fresno, CA 93721

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Meux Home Museum is a tribute to the beauty of Victorian architecture that recaptures the flavor of Victorian Fresno by presenting a residence furnished in the period.

African American Museum
Fresno County » Fresno
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1857 Fulton St Fresno, CA 93721

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The African American Historical & Cultural Museum of the San Joaquin Valley provides a vehicle for African Americans that had made significant contributions to the richness of the San Joaquin Valley.

Arte Americas
Fresno County » Fresno
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1630 Van Ness Avenue Fresno, CA 93721

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Arte Americas is one of the largest non-profit Latinx cultural centers in California. Celebrating Latinx history, arts, and culture since 1987.

The William Saroyan House Museum
Fresno County » Fresno
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2729 W Griffith Way Fresno, CA 93705

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The William Saroyan House Museum is to reveal the character and nature of William Saroyan, allowing one to experience his lesser-known aspects, and convey these through unique non-traditional exhibits.

Armenian Heritage Museum
Fresno County » Fresno
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550 E Shaw Ave, Fresno, CA 93710

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The mission of the Armenian Heritage Museum is to enhance the rich, ethnic, and multicultural makeup of Central California. It will highlight the contributions of the Armenian-Americans to the development of State of California and the Central Valley in particular, signifying our collective responsibility to preserve and complement the cultural fabric of our communities.