Things To Do in Farmersville, California

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1078 E Visalia Rd, Farmersville, CA 93223

  • This is always an interesting place to visit, but there are times when I wonder what kinds of creepy crawlers I'm going to come across, or if I'm going to put my foot through a board into a hole out back, or if the mountain of clothing ... More on insiderpages.com

 

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452 Noble Ave, Farmersville, CA 93223

 

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#3.

29670 Road 182, Exeter CA 93221, United States of America

  • Inscription. Located just to the north on the People's Ditch, this mill, operating from 1854 to 1913, produced much of the flour used by early settlers of the valley, , Erected 1978 by Dr. Samuel Gregg George Chapter 1855, E Clampus ... More on HMDB

 

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500 S. Akers Street California 93277

  • Visalia is home to the Central California Chinese Cultural Center where the history of 19th century Chinese immigrants is documented. The building is constructed in typical Chinese style. It includ... More on uptake_content

  • Visalia is home to the Central California Chinese Cultural Center where the history of 19th century Chinese immigrants is documented. The building is constructed in typical Chinese style. It inclu... More on Visitvisalia.org

 

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116 East Main St.reet, Visalia CA 93277, United States of America

  • Inscription. At this place, near midnight Oct. 8, 1958, Vislians greeted with an anvil salute, the first coach of the pioneer line to arrive from St. Louis. The Visalians' hearty welcome caused the only "through" passenger to remark ... More on HMDB

 

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#6.

Visalia, California

  • This hike meanders through the Giant Forest Plateau in the relative solitude of a secluded forest among numerous stands of giant sequoias. The trail passes several meadows with creek crossings. The hike begins on the heavily used ... More on Trails

 

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Visalia, California

  • Log Meadow is a lush grassy meadow carpeted with flowers and surrounded by giant sequoias. At the north end of the meadow is Tharps Log, a pioneers summer home built in a fire-hollowed fallen sequoia. Hale Tharp lived in the hollow ... More on Trails

 

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Visalia, California

  • James Hutchinson, Onis Imus Brown, and Duncan McDuffie made the first ascent of the Black Kaweah in August 1920 by way of the long west ridge. Hutchinson, a charter member of the Sierra Club, was 53 years old at the time of the ascent. ... More on Trails

 

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Visalia, California

  • The Angel Wings is the beautiful 1,800-foot granite wall standing as the northern sentinel to the Valhalla Cirque. The sheer south face is the largest rock wall in Sequoia National Park and host to a number of dramatic climbs. The ... More on Trails

 

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Visalia, California

  • The Rimrock Trail traverses a hillside ridge high above the Generals Highway past enormous granite rock formations and groves of giant sequoias. The return loop on the Alta Trail begins at Lincoln Tree, the fifth largest tree in the ... More on Trails

 

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