Fountain Springs, shown here, was the site of a Butterfield stage station, up the slope at near right about 50 steps from the spring located just in front of the darkest mass offoliage. This route was used from 1858 to 1881. The trees here are…
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Fountain Springs, shown here, was the site of a Butterfield stage station, up the slope at near right about 50 steps from the spring located just in front of the darkest mass offoliage. This route was used from 1858 to…
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Fruit is dried on trays at the Mineral King Ranch, east of Visalia, CA, in the early 1920's. The ranch was near what later became Cutler Park, a Tulare County-owned park along the Saint John's River.
Lindsay High School, in Lindsay, CA, is located on land that formerly was ranched by George Stockton Berry, inventor of the "Combined Steam Traction Harvester" used for grain harvesting. Shown here at the 1978 dedication of the marker are (left)…
George Stockton Berry, a resident of Tulare County, CA, was a prolific inventor of farm equipment focused on mechanization. In the late 1800s, he invented the G. S. Berry Steam Harvester.
This was the 1915 scene in front of the Visalia (CA) Creamery, located on Oak Street between Court and Church streets in that city. The creamery was the home of award-winning Golden Crown Butter.
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Tulare County Health Department at 1501 West Main St at Hall Street. (After stucco work done on the exterior, see photo 34 before stucco job).
Photograph shows the Holt Block, Northwest corner on Main and Court; Palace Hotel, Northeast corner of Main and Court; Bank of Visalia tower on Corner of Main and Northwest Church.