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    BUDGET WOES DELAY ARMENIAN HOUSE PLAN
    By Paula Lloyd / The Fresno Bee

    Fresno Bee
    March 29 2010
    CA

    Question: What is the progress of the boarded-up houses on blocks in
    Old Armenian Town?

    -- Dolores Monahan, Fresno

    Answer: The five houses built between 1890 and 1908 were part of
    Fresno's historic Armenian Town settled by Armenian immigrants.

    Holy Trinity Armenian Apostolic Church at M and Ventura streets is
    in the heart of the former neighborhood between Broadway and Inyo,
    O and Los Angeles streets.

    The homes were originally along N and O streets. Two of the houses
    are listed on the city's Local Register of Historic Resources:
    the Hoonanian home built at 461 N St. in 1900 and the Schmidt home
    built at 460 N St. in 1908. Both were constructed in the Queen Anne
    architectural style.

    The houses were moved in 2003 to a lot at Santa Clara and N streets
    and were expected to be moved in the fall of 2009 to another lot at
    Santa Clara and M streets as part of the revival of Old Armenian Town.

    They can be seen from southbound Highway 41, looking to the right
    beside the Van Ness Avenue offramp.

    In July, state lawmakers voted to take more than $8 million in local
    redevelopment money, which halted the project.

    Plans are progressing to move the houses by the end of the summer,
    said Terry Cox, project manager for the city's Redevelopment Agency.
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