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Fresno Flats Historic Village and Park

Fresno Flats Historic Village and Park recaptures the flavor of 19th Century life in the Sierra Nevada foothills and mountains of Central California. Eastern Madera County is the southern end of the historic Mother Lode gold fields, but the people who settled here came not so much for gold, but to build their lives and raise their families, making their living as farmers and merchants, and using the rich natural resources of the mountains.

Fresno Flats Historic Village and Park
“Saving the Past, For the Future

The museum complex is built around two restored and furnished homes dating to the 1870s. Both have been designated by the State of California as Points of Historical Interest for their unique construction styles once common throughout Northern California, but virtually unknown today. They were saved from demolition, moved to Fresno Flats Historical Park and restored by the volunteers of Sierra Historic Sites Association, as were a pair of early-day one-room schools, two 19th Century jails and several other farm buildings.
Fresno Flats Cabin
Starting in 1975, the volunteers of the nonprofit SHSA began developing Fresno Flats Historical Park and its historical research center for the enjoyment and education of this and future generations. The name Fresno Flats recalls the days before 1912 when Oakhurst was known as Fresno Flats. This is truly a community effort. Preservation, restoration, maintenance and operation over the years have been accomplished through donated labor, materials and funds. No tax money is involved.

The village and grounds are open from dawn to dusk for self guided tours. The museum and guided tours of the buildings are available from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. daily.

Our facilities are perfect for events such as weddings, family reunions, picnics or group meetings.

Fresno Flats goes dark during the months of January and February so that we can change exhibits and work on the grounds. Your family or group may schedule a tour or reserve the park at anytime during the year by calling (559) 683-6570 or writing to P.O. Box 451, Oakhurst, CA 93644.

Email: fresnoflatsmuseum@sti.net

Website: http://www.fresnoflatsmuseum.org/index.html

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