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Visalia (vəsāl`yə), city (1990 pop. 75,636), seat of Tulare co., S central Calif., in the San Joaquin Valley; founded 1852, inc. 1874. Its economy is centered around agriculture (cotton, grapes, olives) and livestock. Electronic products are among the city's manufactures. Visalia has been marked by rapid growth along with the central California area; its population nearly tripled between 1970 and 1990. The College of the Sequoias is located in the city. Nearby are various recreational areas, and Sequoia and Kings Canyon national parks (see National Parks and Monuments National Parks and Monuments
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Reginaldo Cornejo Visalia, California tkwrite@webtv. 3 million pounds of creosote from a four-acre Superfund site in Visalia, California, between June 1997 and November 1999. Visalia residents can secure the services by visiting the Rancho Fiesta Mobile Estates, 5505 West Tulare Avenue, Visalia, California 93277, on Tues. |
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