Save William Saroyan's Fresno Armenian Town

Save William Saroyan's Fresno Armenian Town Urging Fresno City Council to designate William Saroyan's Armenian Town, a Historic District. What would Saroyan say? Will history repeat itself?

Twenty-four years later, we’re still begging to preserve Fresno’s cultures and history. Will Fresno continue to be known more for our disregard of its history, than its preservation? (11/14/16) City of Fresno Report to the Historic Preservation Commission, reads:
Designated neighborhood historic districts provide for protection of the character-defining features of the District, compatible infill

through design and building permit review, use of the more flexible California Historical Building Code as well as some perks through the City's Zoning Ordinance. Most importantly, historic districts add to a sense of place and community pride and usually lead to enhanced property values. Designated non-residential buildings may also qualify for federal tax credits. Parenthetically, a property's inclusion within a Local Register District does not require that the property owner restore the home or commercial business to an earlier "historic" period, only that the façade of the building retain its current character-defining features. Likewise interior improvements such as upgrades to a kitchen or laundry room are encouraged and not precluded. The homes are all associated with early residents of Armenian Town and were previously evaluated as eligible for a potential Armenian Town Historic District in the South Van Ness Industrial District Survey. The proposed District includes some of the best extant properties associated with Fresno's Armenian Town, including a church, a commercial bakery and numerous working class houses. The non-contiguous District appears to be significant under the following criteria (12-1607(b):

1) It exemplifies or reflects special elements of the City's cultural, social, economic,
political, aesthetic, engineering, or architectural heritage;

2) It is identified with a person or group that contributed significantly to the culture and
development of the city;

3) It embodies distinctive characteristics of a style, type, period or method of
construction, or is a valuable example of the use of indigenous materials or craftsmanship. What has become of Fresno’s Armenian Town during the last several decades? A freeway was allowed to plow through the same historic neighborhood Saroyan wrote about in his books, resident’s had their homes taken by eminent domain and were forced to move, and most recently demolition by neglect for two of the five historic homes that were slated to become an Armenian Cultural Museum and visitor’s center.

Our cultures, history & arts communities put Fresno on the 🗺️, yet in 2022 we’re still having to beg to preserve & respe...
11/21/2022

Our cultures, history & arts communities put Fresno on the 🗺️, yet in 2022 we’re still having to beg to preserve & respect what’s left of our historic Armenian Town, which holds some of Fresno’s richest history?

The same Armenian Town Academy Award & Pulitzer Prize winner William Saroyan grew up and told the world about in his writings? The place his cousin, Ross Bagdasarian (aka David Seville) grew up, who went on to create the household name Alvin and the Chipmunks and co-wrote “Come On-a My House” w/ Saroyan, sung by Rosemary Clooney?

The same Armenian Town where billionaire Kirk Kerkorian was born and went on build Las Vegas as we know it today (including MGM Grand Las Vegas). He also bought MGM Studios, the same major motion picture studio that produced “The Wizard of Oz”, produced “The Human Comedy”, based on Saroyan’s writings of growing up in Fresno's Armenian Town.

And still making history! In 2005, Stanford University's William Saroyan International Prize for Writing was awarded to another Fresno Armenian, author Mark Arax. For decades we've lost too much of our historic Armenian Town at the hands of elected officials and developers. It's time to save what we have left and designate Fresno's Armenian Town, a Historic District.

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