This was the First National Bank at the corner of W. Tulare and L Streets in Dinuba, CA, built in 1910. The two white columns in front later were moved to the entrance to Smith Mountain Cemetery (Alta Cemetery District). (Photo courtesy of Joanne…
This was one of the early banks in Visalia, CA, located at the southwest corner of Main and Court streets. It was established in 1893 as 1st National and Producers; In 1922, it became Pacific Southwest Bank, and in 1929 it became Security 1st…
Looking west on Main Street from Court Street in Visalia, CA, in the early 1920s, the view focuses on First National Bank. Established in 1893 as 1st National & Producers, it became Pacific Southwest Bank in 1922 and, in 11929, it became Security…
The First Methodist Episcopal Church located on the southeast corner of M and Tuolumne Streets. It was a grey cement building with black roof and buff trim. There are multiple stain glass windows.
This photo shows the Southern Pacific and Visalia Electric train depot in Visalia, CA. It was at the southeast corner of Oak and Church streets until 1915.