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Allensworth was built around a rare Black town dream

Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park preserves the story of a Tulare County town planned, financed, and governed by African Americans in the early 1900s.

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Allensworth is small on the map, but the idea behind it was bold. In the early 1900s, Colonel Allen Allensworth and other leaders helped create a Tulare County town where African Americans could own land, run businesses, educate children, and shape civic life.

The town was planned, financed, and governed by African Americans. That made it unusual in California and in the wider West. It was not a side street inside a bigger city. It was a full town dream: school, church, homes, store, library, hotel, and local leadership.

The story also has limits and hard turns. Water problems, rail decisions, economic pressure, and racism all made the town’s future harder. That does not make the dream smaller. It makes the effort easier to respect.

Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park keeps the town’s memory visible through restored and reconstructed buildings. It is a good place to see Black California history outside the usual big-city frame.

For a visit, check park hours, tours, and event days. The landscape is quiet, so the details matter: buildings, signs, schoolrooms, and the wide valley setting all help explain what people were trying to build here.

Where to see it

Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park in Allensworth.

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Reviewed July 1, 2026

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