Don Barrett (aka DBs travels)'s photos with the keyword: Central Valley

Corcoran / Southbound Amtrak San Joaquin (1595)

03 Feb 2023 4 161
Amtrak San Joaquin arriving in Corcoran, CA. This would have been train #714 that left the SF Bay Area (Oakland) at 11:36am -- faster than I could have driven it! From what I could see when the train left, there appeared to be about 10 passengers getting off in Corcoran. That no one was getting on is not surprising since the next stop (Bakersfield) is the end of the line.

Hanford, CA / historic Lacey Milling Co. (1614)

03 Feb 2023 4 173
I couldn’t find specifics on the buildings in this picture, but the company itself is the last family-owned flour mill in California and has been in business since 1887 and at the same location for a large part of those years. There’s a very nice history of the company in the Hanford Sentinel that describes how the company started out milling Central Valley wheat for multiple products but with competition from the big companies, has narrowed to being a significant producer of tortilla flour that is preferred by tortilla manufacturing plants across California. The article mentioned above was written in 2010, so I checked on the current status of the company and found it listed as current with the local chamber of commerce – and you could hear the hum of the mill (it’s close to downtown).

Hanford, CA / former US Post Office (1610)

03 Feb 2023 4 168
Opened in 1916 as the U.S. Post Office , used by the county from the early 1960’s until 1977, and now a bank.

Hanford, CA / downtown (1611)

03 Feb 2023 2 154
Downtown Hanford on Saturday morning. The downtown is well-maintained and surprisingly busy (the retail sections are behind me, I wanted to include that tree!)

Hanford, CA / historic Kings County Courthouse (16…

03 Feb 2023 4 173
The courthouse opened in 1896 and served as courthouse until 1976; it now houses offices and retail space. I realize the palm trees are historic, but I’d eliminate some to better show off the building’s architecture :) Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kings_County_Courthouse_(California)

Corcoran / abandoned grain elevator & Amtrak San J…

03 Feb 2023 3 181
An abandoned grain elevator, near the Amtrak station in Corcoran, with an Amtrak San Joaquin headed south. Corcoran seems to be thriving, so I don’t know the history of the grain elevator that’s been abandoned for multiple years.

Corcoran / Southbound Amtrak San Joaquin (1597)

03 Feb 2023 4 123
Amtrak San Joaquin departing Corcoran, CA., with power on the rear of the train. I’ve ridden the San Joaquin a couple of times in the past, the equipment looked more beat-up this time than I remembered.

California High-speed rail Wasco Viaduct (1576)

05 Jan 2023 1 143
More evidence of progress in this picture since July of 2021 . Click here for more information/reflection on the HSR.

California HSR/BNSF freight Wasco Viaduct (1578)

05 Jan 2023 3 118
What I was not able to photograph when here in 2021, a conventional BNSF freight headed under the High-Speed Rail (HSR) Wasco Viaduct. Click here for more information/reflection on the HSR.

California HSR/BNSF freight Wasco Viaduct (1579)

05 Jan 2023 5 123
What I was not able to photograph when here in 2021, a conventional BNSF freight headed under the High-Speed Rail (HSR) Wasco Viaduct. Click here for more information/reflection on the HSR.

California High-speed rail Wasco Viaduct (1574)

05 Jan 2023 141
The Wasco Viaduct of the California High-Speed Rail project. In the 16 months since I was last at about this spot, there doesn’t seem to have been a lot of progress. Click here for more information/reflection on the HSR.

Hanford, CA hometown holiday towing(0330)

25 Dec 2022 2 103
Sorry for the blur, it's a flatbed operated by a towing company. Pictures of the Holiday Parade in Hanford, CA. None of these pictures are great, and some are fairly weak, but I wanted to show a holiday celebration in what is a relatively large farm city in California’s Central Valley. This is nowhere near the number of floats/contingents. The paraded last an hour and there were no empty spots, there must have been 100 or more entries. What impressed me was how many spectators there were, how much they enjoyed it, and how much it was very much a down-to-earth event. The spectators were a very mixed group with many who looked like they worked in the local agricultural industry. Very many of the floats were pick-up trucks pulling flat-bed trailers, or just a flat-bed trucks. NOTHING that looked like it had been put together by professionals. I hadn’t gone to Hanford for the parade, but considering how negative the world has been these days, it was quite encouraging to see such a large and happy crowd.

Hanford, CA hometown holiday parade (0328)

25 Dec 2022 2 110
Nice looking 1957 Ford convertible! Pictures of the Holiday Parade in Hanford, CA. None of these pictures are great, and some are fairly weak, but I wanted to show a holiday celebration in what is a relatively large farm city in California’s Central Valley. This is nowhere near the number of floats/contingents. The paraded last an hour and there were no empty spots, there must have been 100 or more entries. What impressed me was how many spectators there were, how much they enjoyed it, and how much it was very much a down-to-earth event. The spectators were a very mixed group with many who looked like they worked in the local agricultural industry. Very many of the floats were pick-up trucks pulling flat-bed trailers, or just a flat-bed trucks. NOTHING that looked like it had been put together by professionals. I hadn’t gone to Hanford for the parade, but considering how negative the world has been these days, it was quite encouraging to see such a large and happy crowd.

Hanford, CA hometown holiday parade (0326)

Hanford, CA hometown holiday parade (0325)

25 Dec 2022 4 2 123
Pictures of the Holiday Parade in Hanford, CA. None of these pictures are great, and some are fairly weak, but I wanted to show a holiday celebration in what is a relatively large farm city in California’s Central Valley. This is nowhere near the number of floats/contingents. The paraded lasted an hour and there were no empty spots, there must have been 100 or more entries. What impressed me was how many spectators there were, how much they enjoyed it, and how much it was very much a down-to-earth event. The spectators were a very mixed group with many who looked like they worked in the local agricultural industry. Very many of the floats were pick-up trucks pulling flat-bed trailers, or just a flat-bed trucks. NOTHING that looked like it had been put together by professionals. I hadn’t gone to Hanford for the parade, but considering how negative the world has been these days, it was quite encouraging to see such a large and happy crowd.

Hanford, CA hometown holiday parade (0327)

25 Dec 2022 2 133
Pictures of the Holiday Parade in Hanford, CA. None of these pictures are great, and some are fairly weak, but I wanted to show a holiday celebration in what is a relatively large farm city in California’s Central Valley. This is nowhere near the number of floats/contingents. The paraded last an hour and there were no empty spots, there must have been 100 or more entries. What impressed me was how many spectators there were, how much they enjoyed it, and how much it was very much a down-to-earth event. The spectators were a very mixed group with many who looked like they worked in the local agricultural industry. Very many of the floats were pick-up trucks pulling flat-bed trailers, or just a flat-bed trucks. NOTHING that looked like it had been put together by professionals. I hadn’t gone to Hanford for the parade, but considering how negative the world has been these days, it was quite encouraging to see such a large and happy crowd.

Hanford, CA hometown holiday jail ( 0331)

25 Dec 2022 2 95
Celebrating jail time?? It's an entry from the Sheriff's department. Pictures of the Holiday Parade in Hanford, CA. None of these pictures are great, and some are fairly weak, but I wanted to show a holiday celebration in what is a relatively large farm city in California’s Central Valley. This is nowhere near the number of floats/contingents. The paraded last an hour and there were no empty spots, there must have been 100 or more entries. What impressed me was how many spectators there were, how much they enjoyed it, and how much it was very much a down-to-earth event. The spectators were a very mixed group with many who looked like they worked in the local agricultural industry. Very many of the floats were pick-up trucks pulling flat-bed trailers, or just a flat-bed trucks. NOTHING that looked like it had been put together by professionals. I hadn’t gone to Hanford for the parade, but considering how negative the world has been these days, it was quite encouraging to see such a large and happy crowd.

Hanford, CA hometown holiday parade (0336)

25 Dec 2022 2 1 92
Just ahead of this was a flatbed with seemingly 30 young kids on it, with the truck followed by about 20 women in traditional Hispanic costumes, dancing -- too poor lighting for a good photograph. The car itself was just getting ready to enter the parade after an hour and the spot was fairly dark. It's a Chevrolet from the late 1960's, a period when they all looked similar. Pictures of the Holiday Parade in Hanford, CA. None of these pictures are great, and some are fairly weak, but I wanted to show a holiday celebration in what is a relatively large farm city in California’s Central Valley. This is nowhere near the number of floats/contingents. The paraded last an hour and there were no empty spots, there must have been 100 or more entries. What impressed me was how many spectators there were, how much they enjoyed it, and how much it was very much a down-to-earth event. The spectators were a very mixed group with many who looked like they worked in the local agricultural industry. Very many of the floats were pick-up trucks pulling flat-bed trailers, or just a flat-bed trucks. NOTHING that looked like it had been put together by professionals. I hadn’t gone to Hanford for the parade, but considering how negative the world has been these days, it was quite encouraging to see such a large and happy crowd.