Bill, if you're in Fresno, you're in the middle of farming country in California. I'd suggest heading north a bit, past Sacramento to the Heidrick Ag History Museum and the adjoining truck museum in Woodland, CA. It's about 180 miles north northwest of Fresno. You'll find a whole bunch of tractors there that are more or less unique to the California area. Lots of Best and Holt crawlers. In Sacramento itself there is a railroad museum that I've heard is real good, though I've never been there. In addition to the National Parks you've listed, if you have time to go to Mesa Verde National Park, it was one of the highlights of my trip thru the southwest. It's not too far from the Four Corners area, where Utah, Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona meet. Mesa Verde is impressive for it's ancient cliff dwellings. I say ancient, but they're actually only a few hundred years old, and in Scotland terms, I suppose they aren't all that old. Have fun on your trip!
Sadly, I believe the Ponderosa Ranch facility has closed.
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