An Underground Summer Home Hewn out of 





C^Hfor."^''^" ""''^^ "°''th of Fresno, 

 con.tr^.fH^" enterprising citizen has 



f^^\ I '^ ^"S °"t of rock, locally 

 vfoT t'o"'* ^-^^ ^^'■^ P^"'" ^hich is imper"^ 

 vious to moisture. In the picture above, 

 the owner is shown in the entrance hall 



A near view of the entrance. 'It is fourteen 

 feet below the surface. There are sixteen 

 rooms in all, honeycombing an under- 

 ground area of half an acre. Most of the 

 rooms have glass ceilings with provisions 



fn'firTS^''^"- ^ y°""g °^«"ge tree 

 in first bloom graces the outer door-way 



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