Clovis, CA
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Clovis, California
Located in the heart of the great San Joaquin Valley, in the Fresno-Clovis Metropolitan Area, Clovis is situated in the midst of the richest agricultural area in the world. Founded in 1891, and incorporated in 1912, Clovis has long been known as “a way of life.” Old Town Clovis has many unique antique and collectible shops. Clovis was ranked No. 1 in California to Raise a Family by leading money blog NerdWallet.com.
LDS Population
LDS Members make up 2.32% of the population of Clovis. The state of California has the largest LDS population outside of Utah. California has 768,344 members in 1,348 wards and branches, 16 missions, and 7 temples and 189 Family History Centers.
LDS History
LDS pioneers traveled from New York City on February 4th, 1846 on the ship The Brooklyn and arrived in Yerba Buena, now San Francisco, on July 31, 1846. The pioneers were led by Samuel Brannan who published San Francisco’s first newspaper, “The California Star”, on January 9th, 1847. Brannan helped spark the gold rush by sending copies of “The California Star” with news of gold at Sutter’s Mill back east. Meanwhile, a group of roughly 500 other LDS Members marched to San Diego in the Mormon Battalion in defense of the U.S. Mexican War. After the war was finished some of the Mormon Battalion members, like Henry Bigler, went up north towards Sacramento and began working for James W. Marshall at Sutter’s Mill. Here they were present when gold was officially discovered on January 24th, 1848.
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Climate
Fresno California Temple
8 miles SW of Clovis
Family Friendly
Enjoy an adventurous journey into the past and uncover history behind many of the homes and buildings with a walking tour of Old Town Clovis. Visit the Clovis Big Dry Creek Historical Society Museum. Drive, bicycle, or walk scenic trails from Old Town Clovis to the Blossom Trail, the San Joaquin River, the Sierra Wilderness, Yosemite National Park and more!
Demographics:
The population of Clovis is estimated to be 101,314 as of May 2013. Clovis is located 6.5 miles northeast of downtown Fresno, at an elevation of 361 feet.