
Fresno serves as the primary hub of the San Joaquin Valley in the mid-1960s, anchoring an extensive grid of agricultural irrigation and rail lines. This survey captures a landscape of extreme contrasts, from the industrial agricultural centers of Visalia, Hanford, and Tulare to the high elevations of the Sierra Nevada. The eastern half of the map is dominated by the protected wilderness of Kings Canyon National Park and Sequoia National Park, featuring the formidable Mount Whitney.
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