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  • Collection: Annie Mitchell History Room Photo Files

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Travis Mercantile Company, in Spa, California, housed the post office, also. It also held a branch of the Tulare County Library. The custodian was also the postmaster, station agent, express agent and storekeeper.

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The Fox Theater in Visalia, CA, was constructed in 1929-1930. The large home next to the construction site beloned to Mrs. Pennebaker (313 W. Main St.). The theater is located at 320 W. Main St.

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The Fox Theater in Visalia, CA, was constructed during 1929-1930, at the northwest corner of Main and Encina Streets.

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Postcard: Postmarked March 27, 1911, this postcard tells of the writer's enjoyment of "the trip up," which was the approximate 30-mile distance from Visalia to Three Rivers, CA. Depicted here is the popular River Inn, near the North Fork Bridge in…

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The south fork bridge on that fork of the Kaweah River in Three Rivers, CA, was destroyed by the December 1955 flood.

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Family and friends gather around the base of the Abe Lincoln Tree in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, CA, in the late 1800s. The tree measured 26 feet in diameter.

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Election Tree is the name of this oak tree where, in 1852, the first election was held establishing Tulare County.

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This was the French Hotel in Visalia, CA, after it was burned by an 1886 fire.

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Main Street (south side between Church and Garden), Visalia, CA, as it was decorated on July 6, 1886.
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