Central Valley Roots
The first non-native settlers in the Bakersfield area were from Mexico, in the area known as Rio Bravo, or Old Panama.
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The ruins of a former school: The Garfield School arch in Clovis
Today all that remains of the schoolhouse is a red brick archway at Shephard and Minnewawa Avenues in Clovis. The building was destroyed in a fire in 1990.
How the Rancho Laguna de Tache helped Fresno flourish
Water diversions from the Kings River made Fresno's early growth possible. When a court case upended those water rights, developer Edward B. Perrin bought the Laguna de Tache ranch, and its water.
A Mexican-era rancho on the Kings River: Rancho Laguna de Tache
This Mexican-era land grant along the Kings River is an important chapter in the history of the Central Valley.
A town that vanished: The story of Kingston
Located near present-day Laton, Kingston was one of the earliest communities in the region.
A global powerhouse: Delano's former Voice of America Transmitting Station
From World War II to the Cold War, the Delano facility was a key component in sending America's message overseas.
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