ViaMichelin
Col. Allensworth State Historic Park
Michelin Guide
Interesting
Natural site
The Michelin Guide's review
Scattered across a wide-open street grid on a flat plain in the southern San Joaquin Valley, this reconstructed town commemorates its founder, Col. Allen Allensworth (1842-1914), a retired military officer who helped establish it for fellow African Americans.Born into slavery, Allen Allensworth escaped during the Civil War, serving as a civilian nurse for the Union Army before joining the Navy. In 1871 he became a minister, and in 1886 joined the US Army as a chaplain for the all-Black 24th Infantry. By the time of his retirement in 1906, he had attained the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, making him the highest-ranking African American military officer at that time.Col. Allensworth devoted his retirement to promoting self-sufficiency among US blacks. Founded in 1908, the town of Allensworth initially grew and prospered as a railroad transshipment center for agricultural products, but after Col. Allensworth was killed in a road accident in Los Angeles in 1914, it began to decline. In 1976, the state of California set aside part of Allensworth as a state historic park, and has since restored several buildings while making plans to rebuild a score more. Although Col. Allensworth maintained a home near Los Angeles, he lived part-time in the Allensworth Home (1911), a reconstructed prefabricated bungalow on the corner of Dunbar Road and Sojourner Avenue; it is now furnished in period style. Also on view are the Allensworth School, Singleton's General Store (1910), the Allensworth Hotel and the Tulare County Free Library.
Location
Palmer Ave
Earlimart 93219
You may also like…