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Annual high temp 75.8°F
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Annual low temp 49.8°F
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Annual rainfall 9 in.
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Annual snowfall 0 in.
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Living in Hanford, CA
People love living in Hanford for its community pride and the many fun activities that take place in the city. If you're thinking about moving to Hanford, California, read on to learn more about what it's like to live in the area.
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Population
65,264
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Median Home Price
$211,900
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Median Rent Price
$990
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Avg Salary
$42,455
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Avg Commute Time
23 min
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Hospital Rankings
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State Income Tax
13.30%
Culture & Entertainment
Looking for fun things to do in Hanford? Explore the area’s top attractions and local hangouts to discover everything Hanford has to offer.
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Hiking Trails
2
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Breweries
2
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Museums
2
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City Parks
13
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Libraries
2
Hanford at a glance
- Top industries in Hanford include services, government, farming, and manufacturing.
- In the 1930s, famed pilot Amelia Earhart lived in Hanford to teach flying lessons at Fresno Chandler Airport.
- Hanford is the site of the Hanford Criterium bicycle races, held on a Sunday in late March or early April.
- City food staples include Superior Dairy, a well-known 1920s ice cream parlor that makes all of its ice cream on-site.
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Various sources were used to collect culture and entertainment data, including but not limited to The Trust for Public Land, Wikipedia, USA Zoos, ultimaterollercoaster.com, Indie on the Move, and publiclibraries.com.
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