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  2. Mill Creek (Tulare County) - Wikipedia

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    The lining and covering of Mill Creek was predicted by some to be the answer to the flooding problem, but flooding continued. [3] The city of Visalia was built on the banks of Mill Creek. Today, part of the creek that flows through Downtown is underground, enclosed by a concrete conduit. [4] [5] There are plans to resurface the creek. [6] [7]

  3. Visalia, California - Wikipedia

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    Visalia (/ v aɪ ˈ s eɪ l j ə, v ɪ-/ vy-SAYL-yə, vih-) [9] [10] is a city in the agricultural San Joaquin Valley of California. The population was 141,384 as per the 2020 census. Visalia is the fifth-largest city in the San Joaquin Valley, the 40th most populous in California, and 192nd in the United States. [11]

  4. Tulare County, California - Wikipedia

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    The Office of Management and Budget has further designated the Visalia-Porterville, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area as a component of the more extensive Visalia-Porterville-Hanford, CA Combined Statistical Area, [34] the 80th most populous combined statistical area and the 92nd most populous primary statistical area of the United States as of ...

  5. File:Mill Creek, Visalia, California.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. St. John's River (California) - Wikipedia

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    At a point about 4 miles (6.4 km) north of Farmersville, the St. John's enters Elbow Creek. It flows then westerly to Cross Creek at a point north of Goshen and back into Elbow Creek at the confluence of Elbow and Cross creeks. This water in time of flood finds its way into the Tulare Lake Basin through Elbow Creek. [3]