
The border between Fresno Co Tulare Co defines the lower half of this 1921 survey, where the valley floor meets the rising Sierra Nevada foothills. The landscape is dominated by the strategic expansion of water and rail infrastructure essential to the region's agricultural growth. The Alta Irrigation Canal cuts through the western terrain, providing the necessary water for the citrus groves that gave rise to the Citrus Cove School. In the southern reaches, the planned grid of Orange Cove is clearly established, situated along the tracks of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe railroad. This rail connection provided a vital link for local growers to reach distant markets. Further north, the settlement of Dunlap sits at a higher elevation, marking the transition from the irrigated plains into the more complex topography of the foothills.
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