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444 West Tulare Avenue, Tulare, CA 93275
Built on the site of the city's first schoolhouse, this museum chronicles the city's railroad and agriculture background with historical displays, tools, artifacts ... More on MuseumsUSA.org
overview: The Tulare Historical Museum preserves and showcases the history of the City of Tulare serving as a ... More on MuseumStuff.com

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4500 South Laspina Street, Tulare, CA, USA
Agricultural history museum featuring fully-restored and original-condition tractors, implements, and horsedrawn-era exhibits. Adjacent Learning Center is a hands-on museum for kids to learn how food is grown, today's technology, ... More on MuseumStuff.com

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1675 N. Gem St., Tulare, CA, UNITED STATES (Postal Code: 93274)

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Located along Sunset Cliffs Boulevard, Point Loma, CA, United States of America

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Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park, California
A 50-mile route that climbs through a giant sequoia forest, descends into one of North Americas deepest can... More on Trails
It is no way as winding or steep as the Generals Highway, and the person who's driving can't see down into ... More on TripAdvisor

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Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park, California
Crescent Meadow is a stream-fed, flower-filled meadow rimmed with firs and giant sequoias. It is one of the... More on Trails
With it being Memorial day weekend it was nice too bc there are always soo many ppl up there that weekend a... More on TripAdvisor

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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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Visalia, California

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Visalia, California
