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California Agricultural Central Valley –" the Fruit Basket of the World."
In 1500s Spanish explorers have discovered Central Valley but they didn't explorer it. Central Valley was inhabited by native Americans until California Gold Rush in 1848. In 1880 irrigation was introduced to central valley to be one of the future biggest AgriculturalValley in the World. Central valley is home to almost 7 million people .It's is one of the most productive agricultural regions in the world. Its nick name is "the Fruit Basket of the World." Central valley is home to a large live stock farms making California the first State in term of cheese and milk production passing the State of Wisconsin, and oranges (more than the State of Florida), cotton (more than the State of Texas). Central Valley is also the primary source for a number of vegetables and fruits found in all US markets including apricots, almonds, tomatoes, grapes, asparagus, corn and much more .
Geographically: Central Valley is almost the size of the State of Florida (south to North). Central Valleystretches almost over 450 miles north to south. Central Valley is basically limited in its northern part by the Cascade Ranges, and in the South by the Tehachapi Peaks while The Coast Range in West separate central Valley from San Francisco Bay Area, and limited by the Sierra Nevada in the east that constitutes a natural frontier between Central Valley in California and the State of Nevada.
Central Valley's northern half refers to the SacramentoValley, and its southern half to the San JoaquinValley. The major rivers that supplies the GreatValley with irrigation and waters are: Sacramento River (California largest river), the AmericanRiver, San JoaquinRiver, StanislausRiver, TuolumneRiver and Merced River that takes its source in the Yosemite Valley. Many Metropolitans areas are located within Central Valley like Sacramento ( the Capital of California) , Visalia, Fresno, Stockton, Bakersfield, Modesto , San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Merced , Kings and Tulare.
Economy: Agriculture is especially significant to the economy of California's Central Valley where it generates about $24.8 billion a year supporting 1.1 million jobs. California Central Valley Agriculture contributes to California's gross state product exceeding $1.2 trillion a year and making the State of California one of the world's largest economies, behind Japan, Germany, England, and France.
About the Author
Mark Adams is a specialized writer in Travel & Tourism related topics. He wrote many articles regarding San Francisco Tours and many more articles can be found at California tours and National Park tours
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Indirect Central Administration of Wisconsin $24.37 No Synopsis Available |
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5br - Large rental house located in Central Wisconsin $125 Our beautiful ranch style home is located in the Lake Arrowhead Community and is set on 1 wooded acre in Rome (Nekoosa), Wisconsin. It offers an affordable alternative to hotel or motel lodging. For sleeping arrangements we have three bedrooms located... |
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Hiking Wisconsin $6.82 This is your complete guide to 107 of the best day-hiking trails in Wisconsin. No matter what part of the state you want to explore or how easy or hard a trek you want, this handy book will lead you to the right trail. Full of interesting and scenic destinations in the northern, central, and southern sections of the state, "Hiking Wisconsin" offers you a guided tour of 55 featured areas, such as Kettle Moraine State Forest, Natural Bridge State Park, Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, and Nelson Dewey State Park. The book even provides urban hiking areas, in case you want to enjoy the streets and paths of Wisconsin's cities. "Hiking Wisconsin" includes the following special features: - Detailed descriptions of 107 trails, including the length of trail, estimated time to hike it, and a difficulty rating- 148 easy-to-read park and trail maps- A map of each featured trail, with the points of interest labeled and their distances from the trailhead given- Practical information on how to get to parks, the park hours, available facilities, permits and rules, and a contact address and phone number- A convenient trail-finder grid, which provides a summary of each trail's features and location in the book- A section on nearby points of interest, with contact phone numbers |
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Walking Trails Of Eastern & Central Wisconsin (Book) by Bob Crawford $16.95 Details about the routes and terrains of walking trails in 22 counties in Wisconsin. Provides over 200 trail descriptions, ratings and regulations as well as geographical, biological and historical features.300 pages. |
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Loyalty Inn Wisconsin Dells $99 Loyalty Inn Wisconsin Dells is located in central Wisconsin Dells, close to Tommy Bartlett Exploratory, Noah's Ark Waterpark, and Storybook Gardens and Timbavati Wildlife Park. Nearby points of interest also include Bigfoot Zipline and Rick Wilcox Theater. Hotel Features. Recreational amenities include an outdoor pool. The property has a casino shuttle, which is complimentary. Additional property amenities include tour/ticket assistance. Guestrooms. All guestrooms at Loyalty Inn Wisconsin Dells feature fireplaces and coffee/tea makers. Kitchens include microwaves and refrigerators. Bathrooms feature jetted bathtubs. Televisions have cable channels. |
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Rodeway Inn Wisconsin Rapids $64.45 Rodeway Inn Wisconsin Rapids > CWA > 3300 8th St S > Wisconsin Rapids > WI > 54494>Location. This property is located in Wisconsin Rapids. Features. In addition to air conditioning in public areas and self parking, Rodeway Inn Wisconsin Rapids features gift shops/newsstands. Guests are served a complimentary breakfast each morning. Guestrooms. Amenities featured in guestrooms include air conditioning, free local calls, and televisions. Business friendly amenities include complimentary high speed (wired) Internet access. Notifications and Fees:Additional fees and deposits may be charged by the property at time of service, check in, or check out. Pets: US$ 5 per night> Central Wisconsin Airport (CWO): Approximate driving distance to the Rodeway Inn Wisconsin Rapids is 44 miles. |
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Quality Inn Wisconsin Rapids $74.95 Quality Inn Wisconsin Rapids > CWA > 3120 8th St S > Wisconsin Rapids > WI > 54494>Location. This hotel is located in Wisconsin Rapids. Features. Quality Inn Wisconsin Rapids has an indoor pool and a spa tub. Business amenities at this 2.0 star property include wireless Internet access, meeting rooms for small groups, and business services. A continental breakfast is complimentary to guests. Additional amenities include coffee in the lobby, complimentary newspapers in the lobby, and air conditioning in public areas. Guestrooms. Quality Inn Wisconsin Rapids has 36 guestrooms. Televisions are equipped with satellite television channels . Guestrooms provide free local calls. Guestrooms feature coffee/tea makers. Bathrooms offer hair dryers. Additional amenities include air conditioning and irons/ironing boards. >Driving directions from Central Wisconsin Airport: From the airport, merge onto I 39 S / US 51 S.Take the WI 34 exit Exit 175 toward Knowlton / Wisconsin Rapids.Turn right onto WI 34.Turn right onto US 10 / WI 34.Turn left onto WI 34 S.WI 34 S becomes WI 13 S / W Riverview Expy.Turn right onto WI 13 / 8th St S.Arrive at the hotel. |
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Park Falls, Wisconsin $84.44 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Park Falls is a city in Price County, Wisconsin, United States. Located in the woods of north central Wisconsin, primarily the Chequamegon National Forest, Park Falls is a small community divided by the North Fork of the Flambeau River, a popular destination for fishing, canoeing and whitewater rafting. The population of Park Falls was 2,793 at the 2000 census.The city began in the late 1800s as a small river village called Muskellunge Falls. It was later renamed Park Falls for the scenic beauty surrounding the former falls on the south side of town. With a pulp and paper mill, the town grew rapidly and was incorporated as a city in 1912. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 18 Publication Date: 2010/10/01 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.04 inches |
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Travelodge Wisconsin Dells $172.76 Travelodge Wisconsin Dells is located in central Wisconsin Dells, close to Crystal Grand Music Theater, Tommy Bartlett Exploratory, and Noah's Ark Waterpark. Nearby points of interest also include Tanger Outlet Center and Storybook Gardens and Timbavati Wildlife Park. Hotel Features. Recreational amenities include an indoor pool and a spa tub. Those traveling on business have access to a business center at this hotel. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available in public areas. The hotel serves a complimentary continental breakfast. Self parking is complimentary. Additional property amenities include coffee in the lobby. Guestrooms. 62 air conditioned guestrooms at Travelodge Wisconsin Dells feature hair dryers and irons/ironing boards. Refrigerators and microwaves are offered. Wireless Internet access is complimentary. Televisions have cable channels. Guestrooms are all non smoking. Notifications and Fees:The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, check in, or check out. Pet fee: USD 15 per day The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change. Notifications and Fees:The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, check in, or check out. Pet fee: USD 15 per day The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change. |
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The Best in Tent Camping: Wisconsin $13.95 The only guide to Wisconsin’s best tent camping just got better! Completely updated, re-organized for ease of use, and containing five new campgrounds, The Best in Tent Camping: Wisconsin continues to lead tent campers to the best of Wisconsin’s best. The newly designed campground layout maps, UTM and latitude/longitude coordinates for each campground entrance, descriptive text, and ratings for security, quiet, and beauty makes the new edition of The Best in Tent Camping: Wisconsin a must-have for every tent camper’s library. Wisconsin is rich in both human and natural history. Originally settled by aboriginal Americans who used the ample rivers and lakes for travel, French voyageurs and United States pioneers followed, exploring a land shaped by glaciers and time. Green Bay and Prairie du Chien were settled first as furs, lead, and lumber attracted more settlers. The vast and varied landscape was evident to all who came to the Badger State. They saw sand dune–laden shores of Lake Michigan, lake-studded highlands of the North Woods, the ridges and valleys of the southwest, where the Wisconsin and Mississippi rivers cut deep swaths through the land, and the deep gorges cut by dark, fast-flowing rivers forming waterfalls striving for Lake Superior. Today tent campers can enjoy these parcels, each distinct regions of Wisconsin. You can explore the surprisingly hilly terrain of Sidie Hollow, near the Illinois border. The bluffs of Perrot State Park overlook Minnesota. The central state has the remote and wild Black River State Forest, where timber wolves have reclaimed their old domain, with the quiet of East Fork campground returning you to nature. Here also are the big waters of Castle Rock Flowage, where Buckhorn’s numerous walk-in tent camping sites await. A tent camper has to take two ferries to reach Rock Island State Park, Wisconsin’s "furthest northeast" point. So many lakes dot Wisconsin’s North Woods that you can literally camp on two lakes at once, such as Birch Grove campground in the Chequamegon National Forest, or Luna Lake/White Deer Lake campground in the Nicolet National Forest. And then there are the waterfalls of the North Woods. Marinette County calls itself the waterfall capital of Wisconsin. Two campgrounds in this book are situated along falls in Marinette County, with many other cascades nearby. Yet other falls are featured at other parks in this book. All this spells paradise for the tent camper. No matter where you go, the scenery will never fail to please the eye. Before embarking on a trip, take time to prepare. Many of the best tent campgrounds are a fair distance from the civilized world and you want to be enjoying yourself rather than making supply or gear runs. Call ahead and ask for a park map, brochure, or other information to help you plan your trip. Visit the campground’s website. Make reservations wherever applicable, especially at popular state parks. Inq |
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Hiking Wisconsin (book) $19.95 This is your complete guide to 107 of the best day-hiking trails in Wisconsin. No matter what part of the state you want to explore or how easy or hard a trek you want, this handy book will lead you to the right trail. Full of interesting and scenic destinations in the northern, central, and southern sections of the state, Hiking Wisconsin offers you a guided tour of 55 featured areas, such as Kettle Moraine State Forest, Natural Bridge State Park, Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, and Nelson Dewey State Park. The book even provides urban hiking areas, in case you want to enjoy the streets and paths of Wisconsin's cities. Hiking Wisconsin includes the following special features: Detailed descriptions of 107 trails, including the length of trail, estimated time to hike it, and a difficulty rating 148 easy-to-read park and trail maps A map of each featured trail, with the points of interest labeled and their distances from the trailhead given Practical information on how to get to parks, the park hours, available facilities, permits and rules, and a contact address and phone number A convenient trail-finder grid, which provides a summary of each trail's features and location in the book A section on nearby points of interest, with contact phone numbers AUDIENCE A trail guide or reference for outdoor enthusiasts. CONTENTS How to Use This Book Trail Finder North 1. Whitefish Dunes State Park 2. The Ridges Sanctuary 3. Newport State Park 4. Peninsula State Park 5. Potawatomi State Park 6. Bayshore County Park 7. Ice Age Trail Kettle Bowl Section 8. Dells of the Eau Claire County Park 9. Copper Falls State Park 10. Apostle Islands National Lakeshore Central 11. Kohler-Andrae State Parks 12. Harrington Beach State Park 13. Point Beach State Forest 14. Lower Cato Falls 15. Kettle Moraine State Forest Northern Unit 16. Barkhausen Waterfowl Preserve 17. Brillion Nature Center 18. Gordon Bubolz Nature Preserve 19. Horicon Marsh National Wildlife Refuge 20. High Cliff State Park 21. MacKenzie Environmental Education Center 22. Mirror Lake State Park 23. Devil's Lake State Park 24. Natural Bridge State Park 25. Blawk Hawk Unit Lower Wisconsin Riverway 26. Blue Mound State Park 27. Tower Hill State Park 28. Governor Dodge State Park 29. Wildcat Mountain State Park 30. Hixon Forest Nature Center South 31. Riveredge Nature Center 32. Bong State Recreation Area 33. Bugline Recreation Trail 34. Menomonee Park 35. Muskego Park 36. Nashotah Park 37. Minoo |
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Wisconsin's Past & Present: A Historical Atlas $29.15 Despite Wisconsin's rich history, no historical atlas has been produced in the state since 1878. "Wisconsin's Past and Present," created by the Wisconsin Cartographers' Guild, has filled this void with a fascinating and colorful portrait of the state's complex development. This useful and entertaining guide, produced to mark 150 years of statehood, provides a lasting resource for map lovers and history buffs of all ages, and anyone interested in Wisconsin's heritage. The Atlas features more than 100 pages of historic and geographic data, including full-color maps, descriptive text, photos, and illustrations. The Atlas highlights the peoples and cultures, economy and land, and socio-political landscape of Wisconsin--from Native American mounds to weather hazards to labor history. Situated at the intersections of natural and cultural regions, Wisconsin has always been an area "on thecutting edge." It formed a boundary between the glaciated and unglaciated regions of North America, which evolved into the "tension line" between the Northwoods and the Central Plains. It later became the meeting ground among Native American nations, and a new home to diverse groups of immigrant settlers, who introduced cutting-edge political and economic ideas to the rest of the country. Wisconsin still serves as a borderland between the agricultural Midwest, the industrial Great Lakes, and the Northern forests. The Atlas explores the history of indigenous cultures, immigrant groups, natural resources, agriculture, industries, boundaries, political and social movements, and government institutions in lively detail. |
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Hotel Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin $39.99 Hotel Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin - Giclee Print |
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Collections Of The State Historical Society Of Wisconsin, Volume 17... $37.8 This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfectionssuch as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed worksworldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to ensure edition identification: ++++ Collections Of The State Historical Society Of Wisconsin, Volume 17; Collections Of The State Historical Society Of Wisconsin; State Historical Society Of Wisconsin State Historical Society of Wisconsin State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1906 History; United States; State & Local; Midwest; History / United States / State & Local / Midwest; Travel / United States / Midwest / East North Central; Wisconsin |
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Wisconsin Central Transportation Corp. : International Competitive Benchmarks and Financial Gap Analysis $204.75 No Synopsis Available |
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Mountain Biking Chequamegon $3.95 Features 25 rides in and around north-central Wisconsin. |
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Greetings from Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin $39.99 Greetings from Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin - Giclee Print |
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