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Historical Markers in Madera, California

 
Clickable Map of Madera County, California and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Madera County, CA (40) Fresno County, CA (118) Mariposa County, CA (100) Merced County, CA (38) Mono County, CA (76) Tuolumne County, CA (136)  MaderaCounty(40) Madera County (40)  FresnoCounty(118) Fresno County (118)  MariposaCounty(100) Mariposa County (100)  MercedCounty(38) Merced County (38)  MonoCounty(76) Mono County (76)  TuolumneCounty(136) Tuolumne County (136)
Madera is the county seat for Madera County
Madera is in Madera County
      Madera County (40)  
ADJACENT TO MADERA COUNTY
      Fresno County (118)  
      Mariposa County (100)  
      Merced County (38)  
      Mono County (76)  
      Tuolumne County (136)  
 
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1 California, Madera County, Madera — Berenda"Verrendo" Spanish for Male Antelope
On Golden State Boulevard (Highway 99) 0.5 miles south of Avenue 20, on the right when traveling south.
June 1872 a former Fresno County Sheriff Leroy Dennis erected a store and hotel. Feb. 12, 1873 the first official Post Office of Madera County opened. Service stopped on Mar. 23, 1919 and USPS renamed the town Berenda "Female Antelope". The Central . . . Map (db m235395) HM
2 California, Madera County, Madera — Dixieland School100 Years of Education October 1913-2013
On Road 19 south of Avenue 18 1/2, on the left when traveling south.
In February of 1913 residents of the Dixieland farming district realized the need for a local school. They petitioned the county and the resulting school was named Munich, which came from a group of residents who migrated here from the town of . . . Map (db m148095) HM
3 California, Madera County, Madera — MaderaSpanish for "Lumber", The First Industry
On Highway 145 at Road 400, on the right when traveling west on Highway 145.
Once a part of Mariposa and Fresno Co, this area was traversed by local Indians, fur traders, explorers and gold seekers. The first settlement in what is now Madera County was 16 miles up the Fresno River where James D. Savage located his store, . . . Map (db m52241) HM
4 California, Madera County, Madera — Madera County Library Service
On Yosemite Avenue at North G Street, on the right when traveling west on Yosemite Avenue.
Starting in 1901 with a book on lumber, the library moved from place to place until 1917, when this historic building was built with county funds only. That eliminated strings from grants. An example of home rule. This was the first free library in . . . Map (db m34944) HM
5 California, Madera County, Madera — Madera to Yosemite Stage RouteEst 1879
On E Street at Yosemite Avenue, on the right when traveling east on E Street.
Switching from the iron horse to the horse drawn stage after a night at Madera's Yosemite Hotel, which still stands across the street from this monument, at 6 A. M. the tourists would load up in open stages to enable them a good view. Stagecoaches, . . . Map (db m39516) HM
6 California, Madera County, Madera — Madera Zoo
On West 6th Street, 0.1 miles west of South Gateway Drive, on the right when traveling west.
In the year 1912 a Mr. William King Heiskell built an aviary with its first inhabitants being a green parrot and several species of birds from around the world. The zoo also had several ponds and water fountains and a bandstand. Although the Madera . . . Map (db m34946) HM
 
 
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May. 7, 2024