Central Valley Roots
A red International Harvester from Fresno sits in the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C.
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This Madera County community was once a World War II-era bombing range
The Bonnadelle Ranchos development was built on the site of a former World War II bombing range.
Route 466: Route 66's Kern County cousin
Decommissioned in the 1960s, U.S. Route 466 traveled on portions of today's Highways 58, 99, 46 and 41, from Barstow to Morro Bay.
Old Red: How a Fresno machine helped revolutionize cotton harvesting, and wound up in the Smithsonian
Orange Cove: A town born from the citrus industry
The unique geography of the Orange Cove area makes it an ideal place to grow citrus trees.
Dinuba: A town with an unusual name and mysterious origins
Historians don't agree on how the town of Dinuba got its name.
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