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    • TREASURE TALES: A through D
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TREASURE TALES A-D​​​

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"(v)" indicates the Treasure Tale includes video.
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Ash Mt. Entrance Sign

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Bank of Italy Building

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​​Balch Park

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Bartlett Park


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The Lasting Legacy of William Pitt Bartlett


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Blue Oak Ranch Preserve (Sopac McCarthy Mulholland Blue Oak Ranch Preserve)

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​​Bravo Lake Botanical Garden (v)

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​​Buck Rock Fire Lookout (v)

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​Circle J-Norris Ranch (v)

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Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park

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Cutler Park

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Discover the Treasures of Tulare County - (a video trailer) (v)

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​Dinuba SP Depot Museum

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​Dry Creek Preserve (v)

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