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Cutler Park (Visalia, California)

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Type
  
Urban park

Open
  
All year

Phone
  
+1 559-624-7227

Created
  
1919

Area
  
28 ha

Location
  
East, Visalia, California

Operated by
  
Tulare County Department of Parks & Recreation

Address
  
15520 Ivanhoe Dr, Visalia, CA 93292, USA

Similar
  
Mooney Grove Park, Blain Park, Lake Kaweah

Cutler Park is a large municipal park at the eastern end of Visalia, California near Venice Hills. The park covers 70 acres (0.28 km2; 0.11 sq mi) of land. It is one of the largest Valley Oak Woodlands in Central California.

History

In 1919, John Cutler Jr. donated a heavily wooded 70-acre (280,000 m2) parcel to the County of Tulare for a park. Located adjacent to the St. Johns River on Houston Avenue, the park was named in honor of the donor's father, John cutler, an 1852 pioneer of Tulare County. The senior Cutler was a big farmer and one of Tulare County's first judges.

References

Cutler Park (Visalia, California) Wikipedia


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