Historic Preservation
“Through historic preservation, we look at history in different ways, ask different questions of the past, and learn new things about our history and ourselves. Historic preservation is an important way for us to transmit our understanding of the past to future generations.” National Park Service
The Tulare County Treasures website provides provides comprehensive information about historic sites that have been preserved and are open to the public
Structures
Stewardship
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Guidelines
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Latest News
Sierra Crest Cabins Burned
Sequoia’s Dillonwood Grove
Jordan Peak Lookout Burned
The Bahwell Saloon
The Three Rivers Historical Society grounds hold a re-creation of what is believed to be the first public saloon in Three Rivers.
Read moreThe Kaweah Post Office
The historic Kaweah Post Office tells the story of adaptability after loss of a utopian dream.
Read moreThe Mineral King Room
The Mineral King Room tells the story of Mineral King and the impact it has had--both locally and nationally.
Read moreThe Bequette Family House
Preservation of the Hume Lake Dam
Sequoia Entrance Sign Restored
Mining Artifacts Tell Story
A large mining artifact on display at the Three Rivers Museum helps tell the story of a time when miners flocked to the area with dreams of silver.
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