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Personal Injury Lawyer In Fresno

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Personal Injury

Suffered a personal injury? Call our firm to discuss your case for free.

Bicycle Accidents

If you’ve been injured or made ill due to unsafe conditions in your workplace, you are not alone.

Car Accidents

If you have been injured in a trucking accident in or near Fresno, our firm has extensive experience handling all levels of accident cases. 

Construction Accidents

The construction industry is famously one of the most dangerous industries in California and throughout the United States. If you have been hurt on the site, call for a free consultation.

Trucking Accidents

If you have been injured in a trucking accident in or near Fresno, our firm has extensive experience handling all levels of accident cases. 

Work Accidents

If you’ve been injured or made ill due to unsafe conditions in your workplace, you are not alone. Please call for a free evaluation of your case.

Wrongful Death

Wrongful death claims are uniquely stressful for families. Let us help you through this time with compassion and tenacity.

The Forestiere Underground Gardens, located at 5021 West Shaw Avenue in Fresno, California, are a collection of subterranean structures built by Baldasare Forestiere, an immigrant from Sicily, over a duration of 40 years from 1906 to his death in 1946. The gardens are operated by members of the Forestiere family through the Forestiere Historical Center, and can be considered a magnificent and unconventional example of vernacular architecture.
The catalyst for the construction of the underground abode was a result of the hot summers typical of the Fresno area. The inspiration lends itself to ancient Roman catacombs that Baldasare was infatuated with in his youth. Countless hours were spent unearthing the hardpan layer that cements much of Fresno's soil to create his underground home. It had a summer bedroom, a winter bedroom, a bath, a functional kitchen, a fish pond, and a parlor with a fireplace. [4] Interspersed amongst the beautiful stone walls and archways are grottoes and courtyards that allow for pockets of light. The intricate pathways were made section by section, over a span of 10 acres, without the aid of blueprints

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The Forestiere Underground Gardens, located at 5021 West Shaw Avenue in Fresno, California, are a series of subterranean structures built by Baldasare Forestiere, an immigrant from Sicily, over a period of 40 years from 1906 to his death in 1946. The gardens are operated by members of the Forestiere family through the Forestiere Historical Center, and can be considered a spectacular and unconventional example of vernacular architecture.[3]  The catalyst for the construction of the underground abode was a result of the hot summers typical of the Fresno area. The inspiration lends itself to ancient Roman catacombs that Baldasare was infatuated with in his youth. Countless hours were spent excavating the hardpan layer that cements much of Fresno's soil to create his underground home. It had a summer bedroom, a winter bedroom, a bath, a functional kitchen, a fish pond, and a parlor with a fireplace.[4] Interspersed amongst the beautiful stone walls and archways are grottoes and courtyards that allow for pockets of light. The intricate pathways were created section by section, over a span of 10 acres, without the aid of blueprints
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