Visalia (disambiguation)

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Visalia is the fifth-largest city in the San Joaquin Valley of California.

Visalia may also refer to several places:

Downtown Visalia is the central business district of Visalia, California, United States, which is located close to the geographic center of the metropolitan area. The area features an array of public art and unique shopping opportunities. The Downtown area is the hub for the city's public transport transit center.

Visalia Municipal Airport airport in California, United States of America

Visalia Municipal Airport is five miles west of downtown Visalia, in Tulare County, California. The airport is eligible for the Essential Air Service program but has no scheduled air service and is not eligible to request funding for service until April 30, 2026.

Visalia, Kentucky Unincorporated community in Kentucky, United States

Visalia was a city in Kenton County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 111 at the 2000 census. The city government was dissolved in November 2006.

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Tulare County, California County in California, United States

Tulare County is a county in the U.S. state of California. As of the 2010 census, the population was 442,179. Its county seat is Visalia. The county is named for Tulare Lake, once the largest freshwater lake west of the Great Lakes. Drained for agricultural development, the site is now in Kings County, which was created in 1893 from the western portion of the formerly larger Tulare County.

Visalia, California City in California, United States

Visalia is a city situated in the agricultural San Joaquin Valley of California, approximately 230 miles (370 km) southeast of San Francisco, 190 miles (310 km) north of Los Angeles, 36 miles (58 km) west of Sequoia National Park and 43 miles (69 km) south of Fresno. The population was 130,104 as of a 2015 U.S. Census Bureau estimate.

The Visalia Rawhide are a Class A - Advanced minor league baseball team in Visalia, California affiliated with the major league Arizona Diamondbacks. The Rawhide play in the California League.

College of the Sequoias public two-year community college in Visalia

College of the Sequoias (COS) is a public two-year community college in Visalia, California. The college is named for the Giant Sequoia trees native to the nearby Sierra Nevada mountain range.

Badger is an unincorporated community located in Tulare County in California. It has a population of 140. The zip code is 93603 and the area code 559.

Central California Place in California, United States

Central California is a subregion of Northern California, generally thought of as the middle third of the state, north of Southern California. It includes the northern portion of the San Joaquin Valley, the Central Coast, the central hills of the California Coast Ranges, and the foothills and mountain areas of the central Sierra Nevada.

Area code 559

Area code 559 is a California telephone area code that was split from area code 209 on November 14, 1998.

Recreation Ballpark is a minor league baseball park in Visalia, California. With only 1,888 seats, it is the smallest MLB affiliated ballpark in the United States.

California State Route 198 highway in California

State Route 198 is an east–west state highway that begins at U.S. Route 101 south of King City and ends in Sequoia National Park. It connects the California Central Coast to the mid–Central Valley through Hanford and Visalia, although the most developed portion is in the Central Valley itself. SR 198 intersects the major north–south routes in the Central Valley, including Interstate 5 (I-5), SR 33, and SR 99. The highway that would become SR 198 was approved for construction in the 1910s through three bond issues, and was added to the state highway system in 1934. Parts of the highway were upgraded to freeway during the 1960s. Another portion was converted to an expressway in between Hanford and Visalia, and was completed in late 2012.

California State Route 63 highway in California

State Route 63 is a north–south state highway in the U.S. state of California in the Central Valley. It begins from near Tulare at Route 137, runs north through the city of Visalia and the towns of Cutler and Orosi, before ending 8 miles (13 km) north of Orange Cove, where it reaches its northern terminus at Route 180, roughly 2 and 1/2 miles southwest of the town of Squaw Valley. State Route 63 runs concurrent with Route 198 within Visalia.

California State Route 216 highway in California

State Route 216 is a state highway in the U.S. state of California in Tulare County. It is a loop of Route 198, running from Visalia to Woodlake.

Redwood High School (Visalia)

Redwood High School is a secondary school in Visalia, California, United States. The public high school serves students from the north central section of the city.

East Village is the name given to neighborhoods in a number of cities:

KSLK was a commercial FM radio station licensed to Visalia, California, and serving the Visalia-Tulare area. The station, owned by New Visalia Broadcasting, Inc., is currently off the air.

Visalia Mall

Visalia Mall is an enclosed shopping mall in Visalia, California. Visalia Mall is anchored by Macy's and JCPenney.

Visalia, California, commonly known in the 1850s as Four Creeks, is the oldest continuously inhabited inland European settlement between Stockton and Los Angeles. The city played an important role in the American colonization of the San Joaquin Valley as the county seat of Old Tulare County, an expansive region comprising most if not all of modern-day Fresno, Kings, and Kern counties.

Mill Creek (Tulare County) tributary of the Kaweah River in Tulare County, California, USA

Mill Creek is a creek in Tulare County, California. It is a distributary of the Kaweah River. It is one of the four main creeks that flow through the city of Visalia.

The Visalia Open was a golf tournament on the LPGA Tour from 1962 to 1965. It was played at the Visalia Country Club in Visalia, California.