SITE NAME: Bank of Italy Building
NATIONAL HISTORIC PLACE ID: 82002280
DATE DESIGNATED: April 1, 1982
LOCATION: 128 East Main Street in Visalia
RESOURCES:
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Wikipedia "Bank of Italy Visalia" Article
SITE NAME: Hyde House
NATIONAL HISTORIC PLACE ID: 79000565
DATE DESIGNATED: April 26, 1979
LOCATION: 500 South Court Street in Visalia
DESCRIPTION: Historic Queen Anne style home built in 1886 by investor and politician
E.O. Miller that was purchased by investor Richard E. Hyde a short time later.
RESOURCES:
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National Historic Place "Hyde House" Nomination Form (PDF)
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Wikipedia "Hyde House Visalia" Article
SITE NAME: Pioneer Sculpture (DESTROYED)
NATIONAL HISTORIC PLACE ID: 77000358
DATE DESIGNATED: May 5, 1977
LOCATION: 27000 South Mooney Boulevard in Visalia
DESCRIPTION:
Statue created by sculptor Solon Borgium that was first
exhibited at the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition
in San Francisco. At the end of the exposition the Tulare County
Forestry Board paid $156 to have the statue shipped from
San Francisco to Mooney Grove Park in Visalia.
STATUS:
The statue was toppled by an earthquake in 1980
because it's internal metal had rusted away. Today
only the base of the statue is left. It sits on a grassy
knoll at the park entrance.
RESOURCES:
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Wikipedia "The Pioneer Sculpture" Article
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Noe Hills "The Pioneer Sculpture" Article
SITE NAME: US Post Office-Visalia Town Center Station
NATIONAL HISTORIC PLACE ID: 85000142
DATE DESIGNATED: January 11, 1985
LOCATION:L 11 WEST Acequia Street in Visalia
RESOURCES:
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Wikipedia "U.S. Post Office Visalia Town Center" Article
Visitor Attractions in Visalia
Visalia Travel Guide
About Tulare County
Central Valley of California