This float advertised the Dinuba Stable during a Raisin Day parade about 1908 in Dinuba, CA. The parades were held in Dinuba until 1918-19, then moved to Fresno, CA. In 1947, Dinuba took back the celebration from Fresno. Dinuba bills itself as theā¦
Helen Hauser of Dinuba, CA, was the Queen of the Raisin Festival in Fresno in 1921. This was a Dinuba celebration prior to 1919 when it moved to Fresno. It was moved back to Dinuba in 1947. (Photo courtesy of Dinuba Sentinel)
This livery stable and blacksmith shop on East Kern Street in Dinuba, CA, was behind present post office (2002). It was built by Elija Perkins and was later sold to W.A. Gregory for use as a blacksmith shop. (Photo courtesy of Dinuba Sentinel)
This is the interior of Woodhouse Cyclery in Dinuba, CA, in 1916. From left to right are J.W. Woodhouse, John Reynolds, and Carl Hokins. (Photo courtesy of Dinuba Sentinel)
Farm labor activist Cesar Chavez (center) is shown at a rally held at the El Monte Park which is now the Roseanne Vufch Park in Dinuba. (Photo courtesy of Dinuba Sentinel)
Cesar Chavez, founder of the United Farm Workers labor group, is at the center of this photo taken at the Maya Theater in Dinuba, CA, in 1968. (Photo courtesy of Dinuba Sentinel)