Visalia is a small town with few attractions but despite this gets a lot of visitors throughout the year due to its proximity to Sequoia National Park. This relationship between the town and the park is as old as the park itself and perhaps older. What better way to commemorate that than bringing down a sequoia to the city? The Sequoia Legacy Tree was just three years old when it was planted near the Visalia post office in 1936. It was placed there by Guy Hopping and Nate Levy, the park superintendent…