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  2. Porterville, California - Wikipedia

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    California State Route 65, known as the All-American City Highway or Porterville Freeway, is a major north–south freeway and expressway that heads north to Lindsay and south to Bakersfield. California State Route 190 is a major east–west highway in Porterville that heads west to California State Route 99 in Tipton and east bypassing East ...

  3. Local government in California - Wikipedia

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    In San Francisco, there is an eleven-member Board of Supervisors, [10] but the executive branch of the government is headed by an elected mayor, department heads are responsible to the mayor, and there is both a city police department and a county sheriff, the latter mostly responsible for operating the county jail and for most jail bookings ...

  4. Porterville High School - Wikipedia

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    Porterville High School is a high school located in Porterville, California. The school was erected in 1896. The school was erected in 1896. It is part of the Porterville Unified School District and has students enrolled from 9–12 grade.

  5. Porterville Transit - Wikipedia

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    Porterville Transit (PT) is the primary transit authority serving residents and visitors to Porterville, the second-largest city in Tulare County, California.It was operated by the city and offered both fixed routes and dial-a-ride local service within Porterville, with all fixed routes operating out of a central transit center.

  6. Lindsay, California - Wikipedia

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    Lindsay is a city in Tulare County, California, United States.The population was 12,659 at the 2020 census.Lindsay is located southeast of Visalia and north of Porterville and is considered part of the Visalia-Porterville Metropolitan Area and the Porterville Urban Area by the United States Census Bureau.

  7. Zalud House - Wikipedia

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    While the house was built in brick, a departure from the standard wood construction of Second Empire buildings, it uses wood extensively in its detailing. In 1977, the city of Porterville converted the house to a museum. [2] The Zalud House was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on March 31, 1987. [1]

  8. Porterville College - Wikipedia

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    Porterville College is a public community college in Porterville, California. It was established in 1927. Notable people. Wayne Hardin (1926–2017), ...

  9. Kern Community College District - Wikipedia

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    Kern Community College District is a community college district in Kern County, California. Colleges part of the district are: Bakersfield College, Porterville College, and Cerro Coso Community College. [2]