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A sales clerk displays the interior of a 1950s era refrigerator in Tulare County, CA.

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Young girls pull a float in a parade down Pine Street in Exeter, CA, with the message "turn your clock back tonite."

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Two body shop employees discuss repairs needed to this damaged auto in Visalia, CA.

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A merchant in Exeter, CA, in the 1950s demonstrates the latest in transistor radios.

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Troops from throughout Tulare County, CA, board a train in Visalia. This photo was taken on Oak Street facing west. The white building at left is the railroad depot (now, in 2003, The Depot Restaurant). The dome beyond was the courthouse. The large…

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Kaweah Post Office, North Fork Drive,Three Rivers. The Kaweah Cooperative Colony was a utopian project started in 1886. Unable to secure title to the land near Three Rivers in Tulare County, CA, the organization ceased to exist after 1892, leaving…

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Kaweah Lake, in Three Rivers, CA, is shown at its low level, late summer to fall.

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Visalia Weekly Delta newspaper editor L. W. Ransome headed the newspaper in the 1864-1865 era. This was about the time the proprietor was Elijah R Ransome (1865). The Visalia Weekly Delta was later renamed The Visalia Times Delta.

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Three members of an early Visalia, CA, baseball team pose for the cameraman. From left, they are Frank Kimball, Fred Warner, and Thomas Hall. The meaning of the letter "E" is not known. This photo was taken in 1880 or 1881.
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