Those of you who have been around these parts for a while may remember that California's Central Valley was one of the first big focus areas of the site. In fact, I met my ex-husband of ten years on a research trip to Fresno. So here's a nice location list from the neighborhood:
http://www.groceteria.com/place/califor ... 1934-1980/
I had no access to data from any years between 1934 and 1959 for either city, alas.
I have pictures taken in the area 15-20 years ago that I will be adding soon as well.
New location list: Visalia and Tulare
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Re: New location list: Visalia and Tulare (UPDATE)
Updated t fill in the gaps between 1934 and 1959, and from 1980 to the present (though I'm still missing a few years in Tulare):
https://www.groceteria.com/place/califo ... nd-tulare/
https://www.groceteria.com/place/califo ... nd-tulare/
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Re: New location list: Visalia and Tulare
Wondering about the address on the Visalia Vons. Google isn't aligned.
Looking more at this it looks like at some point the addresses split by the Interstate on Mineral King and one side of the street stayed Mineral King and the other side of the street became Noble.
Looking more at this it looks like at some point the addresses split by the Interstate on Mineral King and one side of the street stayed Mineral King and the other side of the street became Noble.
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Re: New location list: Visalia and Tulare
Possible, I try to update to current versions of all addresses but I'll miss one here and there. And sometimes Google Maps itself goes off the rails (see today's Ventura post). I'll look at it when I have a minute.