Visalia, CA
Visalia is a Central Valley town deeply rooted in agriculture. Driving through, you see how fruit farming established it as a key hub. The warm, dry climate, owing to its low elevation, permeates everything. It's easy…
Farmersville, CA
· 5.3 mi · Local history
Farmersville's name isn't exactly shrouded in mystery. Established in 1888 alongside the Southern Pacific Railroad, the town embraced its identity from the start. The name "Farmersville" is a straightforward…
Tulare, CA
· 9.2 mi · Local history
Dust devils dance across parched fields, a common sight in Tulare, but in the summer of 2023, they seemed to multiply, swirling with an unsettling intensity. While the city has always lived in the shadow of drought, the…
Cutler, CA
· 13.4 mi
Cutler, California, owes its existence to the Southern Pacific Railroad, which carved a station out of the Central Valley in 1888. Named for a railroad official, the town quickly became a hub for the surrounding…
Dinuba, CA
· 15.2 mi · Local history
Dinuba stands out in the Central Valley for a reason. While agriculture dominates the entire region, this town carved its niche in grapes and tree fruit. The slightly higher elevation, a mere 328 feet, combined with the…
Pogue Hotel
· 15.3 mi · Scraped Hmdb
This unassuming building holds the story of how Lemon Cove got its start. James William Center Pogue, a true pioneer, built this hotel and lived here during two periods, from 1880 to 1898 and again from 1904 to 1907.…
Strathmore, CA
· 18.1 mi
Strathmore, California, sits nestled in the San Joaquin Valley, a place where the scent of citrus blossoms hangs heavy in the air. But peel back the layers of this quiet agricultural town, and you discover a surprising…
Kingsburg, CA
· 18.6 mi · Local history
Kingsburg owes its existence to the iron horse. The Southern Pacific Railroad sliced through the flat San Joaquin Valley, and where it went, towns sprouted. Kingsburg was one of those, taking root in 1875. It was named…