top of page
Latest News
Search


The Story Behind D Street and E Street and What The Future May Look Like
If you've spent any time in Downtown Lemoore, you've probably walked, shopped, dined, or attended an event along D Street or E Street. These two streets have been at the heart of the community for generations, but many people don't realize their names and locations tell an important story about how Lemoore grew from a rural farming settlement into the thriving town we know today.
12 hours ago4 min read
Â
Â
Â


How the Railroad Helped Shape Lemoore
Take a walk through Downtown Lemoore today and you'll find local businesses, historic buildings, community events, and friendly faces. It's easy to appreciate what makes our town special. But more than 140 years ago, Lemoore looked very different.
There was no bustling downtown district. No storefronts lining the streets. No community events drawing visitors from around Kings County.
Jun 74 min read
Â
Â
Â


Preserving Lemoore's History for Future Generations: The Sarah A. Mooney Museum's Carriage House Restoration Campaign
There are places in every community that quietly stand guard over its history.
They may not always be the busiest buildings in town, and they may not appear in every social media post or tourist brochure, but they serve an important purpose. They preserve the stories that helped shape the community we know today. They protect the memories of generations who built homes, raised families, started businesses, served their country, farmed the land, and contributed to the unique
Jun 76 min read
Â
Â
Â
bottom of page
