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Visalia Then & Now

Visalia Then & Now
Visalia Then & Now is an interesting look at the town's history. It is a trip through time, comparing old Visalia photographs with contemporary photographs showing how the town has changed and how it has stayed the same. A wonderful way to understand history with images pictured side by side. Get your signed copy today. For questions or ordering information please email visaliahisterry@gmail.com or click on the above cover photo.

Wild Tulare County

Wild Tulare County
Tulare County was a tough place with plenty of rough and tumble characters! Read about this untamed land in a newly released book called Wild Tulare County Outlaws, Rogues and Rebels. Filled with historic photos and packed with incredible stories, the book clearly makes Tulare County part of the old west. Get your signed copy today. For questions or ordering information please email visaliahisterry@gmail.com or click on the above cover photo.

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Visalia is believed to be the oldest San Joaquin Valley town between Los Angeles and French Camp.

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