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Sanger
- This historic town once boasted the
"longest flume in the world" which floated
lumber from the Sierra Nevada Mountains to
the Valley below. On the corner of 5th and
Academy is Sanger's City Park, perfect for a picnic! |
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Reedley
- Named after wheat baron Thomas Law Reed,
this river town features some of the oldest
homes in Fresno County. The Mennonite
Quilt Center and other downtown shops
offer turn-of-the-century charm. Cricket
Hallow Park offers a riverside retreat. |
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Orange
Cove - Home to the scenic Orange Blossom
Trail, this citrus region is one of the
prettiest and most fragrant sections of the
Trail.
The Historic City Hall and Downtown
shops and eateries provide an inviting and
unique cultural experience. |
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Selma - a growing
community known as the
Raisin Capital of the World, celebrates this
heritage at the annual Raisin Festival. The
charming downtown hosts a variety of dining
and shopping choices.
Visit Selma... America's Hometown. |
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Clovis - Old Town
Clovis features old
west architecture and classic brick
sidewalks along vibrant green streetscapes
all leading the way to a feast of
restaurants, antique stores and unique
shopping opportunities. |
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Kingsburg
- Experience a bit of Sweden in Central
California by visiting Kingsburg's Swedish
Village featuring Swedish architecture,
shops, restaurants and the famed Swedish
coffee pot water tower. |
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Fowler - Home to
Champion Raisins,
Fowler's quaint downtown offers unique
shopping and dining, and the area boasts a
number of raisin and nut packaging plants,
where tasting and gift packages are
available. |
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Kings
River - This mighty river begins in the
high Sierra and winds down to the valley
floor, offering the thrill of white water
rafting, great fishing, or a quiet canoe
trip along the Blossom Trail. |
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Simonian
Farms - This 3rd generation working farm
is the official start of the Blossom Trail.
Stop to pick up souvenirs and treats for
your tour. |