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Watertown was once a small community in Kings County, California. It was located about 10 miles (16 kilometers) west of a town called Lemoore. Today, Watertown is no longer an active settlement.

What Was Watertown?

Watertown was a place where people lived and worked many years ago. It was known as a "settlement," which is a small community or village. Over time, for various reasons, people moved away, and the settlement became inactive.

When Was Watertown Active?

Watertown had a post office that was open from 1896 to 1900. This means that during these years, people were living there and needed a way to send and receive mail. The post office is often a sign of an active community.

Where Was Watertown Located?

Watertown was in Kings County, which is in the central part of California. It was in an area that was likely rural, meaning it had more open land than big cities. Its location near Lemoore suggests it might have been a farming community or a stop along a travel route.

Why Do Settlements Disappear?

Many small settlements like Watertown no longer exist today. This can happen for several reasons. Sometimes, industries like mining or farming that supported the community might decline. New roads or railways might bypass a town, making it less important. People might also move to larger cities for more opportunities.

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