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Three Rivers History

Barton / Pierce House: Settling in Three Rivers 140 years ago

8 months ago By Sarah Elliott Leave a Comment

There were houses built in Three Rivers, Calif., before it, but none have outlasted the ranch house on North Fork Drive that was built in 1880. And, in that time, the oldest home in Three Rivers, located at the confluence of the Kaweah River’s Middle and North … [Read more...] about Barton / Pierce House: Settling in Three Rivers 140 years ago

Filed Under: Three Rivers History Tagged With: history, Sequoia National Park, Three Rivers

The history of Three Rivers: A place of inspiration

8 months ago By Sarah Elliott 1 Comment

Early Settlement When Tulare County was created in 1852, its boundaries encompassed 24,231 square miles from Mariposa County on the north to Los Angeles County on the south and westward to the Coast Range and east to the Utah Territory. Near the … [Read more...] about The history of Three Rivers: A place of inspiration

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