This past month while viewing the site of Chisholm Ferry along the Kings River of Kings County I noticed that route being illustrated resembled an early Californian State Highway. My suspicions proved correct as the location of Chisholm Ferry was part of the original alignment of Legislative Route Number 10; a precursor to California State Route 198. The Facebook in question above was posted on the Antique Images from the Collection of Michael J. Semas and can be viewed below: Michael J. Semas on Chisholm Ferry and Bridge The location of Chisholm Ferry is located just south of Jackson Avenue/Old CA 198 on the Kings River about 4 miles west of Lemoore near Avenal Cut-Off Road. This particular section of the Kings River was once the northern most extent of Tulare Lake. Tulare Lake was once the largest fresh water lake west of the Great Lakes by surface area. Tulare Lake was first surveyed at an approximately 570 square miles in 1849 and was later surveyed to be 690 square
Because every road has a story.