On Farmersville Boulevard just north of Avenue 264, on the right when traveling north.
In 1858 the Butterfield Overland Mail Company established stations at ten to twenty mile intervals to serve passengers and change horses. One of those stations was located approximately a mile and a half east of here. The first stage left the East . . . — — Map (db m141792) HM
On County Road 182 at Drive 182 on County Road 182.
Located just to the north on the People's Ditch, this mill, operating from 1854 to 1913, produced much of the flour used by early settlers of the valley — — Map (db m34481) HM
On East Walnut Street (Highway 65) at Detective Kent Haws Memorial Highway, on the right when traveling south on East Walnut Street.
Exeter has been the terminal for the Visalia Electric Railroad, the first 15-cycle alternating current rail line in North America, since its start in 1905 with Southern Pacific Railroad, which created the town in 1888, and the Atchison, Topeka & . . . — — Map (db m141666) HM