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  2. Central Valley (California) - Wikipedia

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    The Central Valley is a broad, elongated, flat valley that dominates the interior of California, United States.It is 40–60 mi (60–100 km) wide and runs approximately 450 mi (720 km) from north-northwest to south-southeast, inland from and parallel to the Pacific coast of the state.

  3. Central Valley Project - Wikipedia

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    The Great Central Valley Project by Stephen Johnson, Robert Dawson and author Gerald Haslam; The Southern Pacific railroad, currently known as BNSF Railway was the Central Valley's largest owner and played a major role in its evolution, from the Mussel Slough Tragedy, the California Development Company's Salton Sea, its land grabs [615]

  4. How the Central Valley became a fertile land for Southerners ...

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    The great majority entered the U.S. from Ciudad Juárez and into El Paso. From El Paso, labor contractors and the hope for better lives and futures beckoned Mexicans to cities like Chicago and Los ...

  5. Great Valley Sequence - Wikipedia

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    Turbidites in the Venado Sandstone (Great Valley Sequence) at Lake Berryessa, California.. The Great Valley Sequence of California is a 40,000-foot (12 km)-thick group of related geologic formations that are Late Jurassic through Cretaceous in age (150–65 Ma) on the geologic time scale.

  6. Great Valley Center - Wikipedia

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    The Great Valley Center is a nonprofit organization that supports activities and organizations benefiting the economic, social, and environmental well-being of California's Central Valley. The Great Valley Center operates leadership development programs, organizes conferences and regional events, and provides information and data to the public ...

  7. How the Central Valley became a fertile land for Southerners ...

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    The 10-day “Klan Fiesta” at the Fresno fairgrounds drew 50,000 attendees from throughout California and the Southwest.

  8. Lake Corcoran - Wikipedia

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    Lake Corcoran (also known as Lake Clyde, after Clyde Wahrhaftig, an American geologist [1]) was an ancient lake that covered the Central Valley of California. Central Valley map. The lake existed in the valleys of the Sacramento River and the San Joaquin River, [2] at least as far north as the Sutter Buttes. [3] If so, it might have had a size ...

  9. California’s Central Valley could determine US House control ...

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    The 20th is the Central Valley’s oddest-looking congressional district. It captures Millerton, Clovis and part of Fresno in a top arm. It extends out to Lemoore in a second arm and grabs ...