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Farmersville, CA, located between Visalia and Exeter in Tulare County, is a small city with a population of around 10,000, primarily centered around agriculture. The community is surrounded by farmland, making it convenient for those working in the agricultural sector. The downtown area features a variety of retail stores and locally owned restaurants. The city is enhancing its six parks through a Parks Strategic Plan, with significant upgrades to Veterans Memorial Park, including new baseball fields, a skating area, and an amphitheater. Housing in Farmersville consists mainly of Craftsman and ranch-style homes with large yards, private driveways, and attached garages. The residential streets are lined with oak and palm trees, offering shaded sidewalks. Despite the risk of wildfires, the community maintains its properties diligently. Dining options along Farmersville Boulevard and Visalia Road include Mexican and Salvadorian cuisine, diners, cafes, and pizza joints. For more extensive shopping and dining, Exeter and Visalia are just a few miles away. Transportation is facilitated by Visalia Transit and Tulare County Regional Transit Agency buses, with Highway 198 providing quick access to Visalia, and Highway 99 leading to Fresno, 50 miles away. Farmersville's crime rates are below the national average, with property crime decreasing over the past three years. However, the city experiences high summer temperatures, often exceeding 100 degrees, and air pollution due to agricultural activities.