
The settlement of Caruthers serves as the focal point of this Central Valley landscape during the mid-1920s, oriented around the diagonal path of the Southern Pacific railroad. The region is defined by a strict grid of agricultural avenues and an intricate irrigation network including the South Ditch, Wriston Ditch, and several unnamed canals. This layout reflects the intensive land development following the arrival of rail-based transport, which transformed the Fresno County terrain into a productive horticultural zone.
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