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Tranquillity, California

Coordinates:36°38′56″N120°15′10″W / 36.64889°N 120.25278°W /36.64889; -120.25278
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Place in California, United States
Tranquillity
Location in Fresno County and the state of California
Location inFresno County and the state ofCalifornia
Tranquillity is located in the United States
Tranquillity
Tranquillity
Location in the United States
Coordinates:36°38′56″N120°15′10″W / 36.64889°N 120.25278°W /36.64889; -120.25278
Country United States
StateCalifornia
CountyFresno
Named afterTranquillity
Government
 • State SenatorAnna Caballero (D)[1]
 • State AssemblyEsmeralda Soria (D)[2]
 • U. S. CongressAdam Gray (D)[3]
Area
 • Total
0.617 sq mi (1.599 km2)
 • Land0.617 sq mi (1.599 km2)
 • Water0 sq mi (0 km2)
Elevation160 ft (50 m)
Population
 • Total
805
 • Density1,300/sq mi (503/km2)
Time zoneUTC-8 (Pacific (PST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-7 (PDT)
ZIP code
93668
Area code559
FIPS code06-80266
GNIS feature IDs1660022,2409347

Tranquillity is acensus-designated place (CDP) inFresno County,California, United States. It is located 10 miles (16 km) southeast ofMendota,[7] at an elevation of 164 feet (50 m).[5] The population was 805 at the 2020 census, up from 799 at the 2010 census.Tranquillity High School is the only high school in Tranquillity.

Geography

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According to theUnited States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 0.6 square miles (1.6 km2), all of it land.

History

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The first post office opened in Tranquillity in 1910.[7]

The town received recognition during a September 29, 1970 episode of the long-running television showHee Haw. It was part of the show's weekly "salute" feature, and co-host Buck Owens acknowledged the town's population, which at the time was 750.

The episode hadRay Charles andLynn Anderson as musical guests.

Demographics

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Historical population
CensusPop.Note
2000813
2010799−1.7%
20208050.8%
U.S. Decennial Census[8]
1860–1870[9][10] 1880-1890[11]
1900[12] 1910[13] 1920[14]
1930[15] 1940[16] 1950[17]
1960[18] 1970[19] 1980[20]
1990[21]2000[22] 2010[23]

Tranquillity first appeared as acensus designated place in the2000 U.S. census.[22]

2020

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The2020 United States census reported that Tranquillity had a population of 805. The population density was 1,304.7 inhabitants per square mile (503.7/km2). The racial makeup of Tranquillity was 183 (22.7%)White, 2 (0.2%)African American, 5 (0.6%)Native American, 1 (0.1%)Asian, 0 (0.0%)Pacific Islander, 401 (49.8%) fromother races, and 213 (26.5%) from two or more races.Hispanic or Latino of any race were 694 persons (86.2%).[24]

The whole population lived in households. There were 231 households, out of which 95 (41.1%) had children under the age of 18 living in them, 128 (55.4%) were married-couple households, 9 (3.9%) werecohabiting couple households, 51 (22.1%) had a female householder with no partner present, and 43 (18.6%) had a male householder with no partner present. 34 households (14.7%) were one person, and 14 (6.1%) were one person aged 65 or older. The average household size was 3.48.[24] There were 181families (78.4% of all households).[25]

The age distribution was 253 people (31.4%) under the age of 18, 83 people (10.3%) aged 18 to 24, 199 people (24.7%) aged 25 to 44, 158 people (19.6%) aged 45 to 64, and 112 people (13.9%) who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 30.5 years. For every 100 females, there were 102.3 males.[24]

There were 248 housing units at an average density of 401.9 units per square mile (155.2 units/km2), of which 231 (93.1%) were occupied. Of these, 126 (54.5%) were owner-occupied, and 105 (45.5%) were occupied by renters.[24]

2010

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The2010 United States census[26] reported that Tranquillity had a population of 799. The population density was 1,294.1 inhabitants per square mile (499.7/km2). The racial makeup of Tranquillity was 504 (63.1%)White, 9 (1.1%)African American, 13 (1.6%)Native American, 2 (0.3%)Asian, 0 (0.0%)Pacific Islander, 251 (31.4%) fromother races, and 20 (2.5%) from two or more races.Hispanic orLatino of any race were 637 persons (79.7%).

The Census reported that 799 people (100% of the population) lived in households, 0 (0%) lived in non-institutionalized group quarters, and 0 (0%) were institutionalized.

There were 229 households, out of which 120 (52.4%) had children under the age of 18 living in them, 141 (61.6%) wereopposite-sex married couples living together, 21 (9.2%) had a female householder with no husband present, 20 (8.7%) had a male householder with no wife present. There were 15 (6.6%)unmarried opposite-sex partnerships, and 0 (0%)same-sex married couples or partnerships. 38 households (16.6%) were made up of individuals, and 13 (5.7%) had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 3.49. There were 182families (79.5% of all households); the average family size was 3.98.

The population age distribution is 267 people (33.4%) under the age of 18, 55 people (6.9%) aged 18 to 24, 206 people (25.8%) aged 25 to 44, 177 people (22.2%) aged 45 to 64, and 94 people (11.8%) who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 32.7 years. For every 100 females, there were 106.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 103.1 males.

There were 255 housing units at an average density of 413.0 per square mile (159.5/km2), of which 229 were occupied, of which 145 (63.3%) were owner-occupied, and 84 (36.7%) were occupied by renters. The homeowner vacancy rate was 2.0%; the rental vacancy rate was 13.3%. 478 people (59.8% of the population) lived in owner-occupied housing units and 321 people (40.2%) lived in rental housing units.

2000

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As of thecensus[27] of 2000, the median income for a household in the CDP was $42,857, and the median income for a family was $60,208. Males had a median income of $29,250 versus $17,222 for females. Theper capita income for the CDP was $13,128. About 12.2% of families and 7.9% of the population were below thepoverty line, including 5.2% of those under age 18 and 17.7% of those age 65 or over.

Education

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It is in theGolden Plains Unified School District.[28]

References

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  1. ^"Senators". State of California. RetrievedOctober 19, 2025.
  2. ^"Members Assembly". State of California. RetrievedOctober 19, 2025.
  3. ^"California's 13th Congressional District - Representatives & District Map". Civic Impulse, LLC. RetrievedOctober 19, 2025.
  4. ^"2020 U.S. Gazetteer Files". United States Census Bureau. RetrievedOctober 30, 2021.
  5. ^ab"Tranquillity".Geographic Names Information System.United States Geological Survey,United States Department of the Interior.
  6. ^"US Census Bureau".www.census.gov. RetrievedAugust 21, 2024.
  7. ^abDurham, David L. (1998).California's Geographic Names: A Gazetteer of Historic and Modern Names of the State. Clovis, California: Word Dancer Press. p. 1118.ISBN 1-884995-14-4.
  8. ^"Decennial Census by Decade".United States Census Bureau.
  9. ^"1870 Census of Population - Population of Civil Divisions less than Counties - California - Almeda County to Sutter County"(PDF).United States Census Bureau.
  10. ^"1870 Census of Population - Population of Civil Divisions less than Counties - California - Tehama County to Yuba County"(PDF).United States Census Bureau.
  11. ^"1890 Census of Population - Population of California by Minor Civil Divisions"(PDF).United States Census Bureau.
  12. ^"1900 Census of Population - Population of California by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions"(PDF).United States Census Bureau.
  13. ^"1910 Census of Population - Supplement for California"(PDF).United States Census Bureau.
  14. ^"1920 Census of Population - Number of Inhabitants - California"(PDF).United States Census Bureau.
  15. ^"1930 Census of Population - Number and Distribution of Inhabitants - California"(PDF).United States Census Bureau.
  16. ^"1940 Census of Population - Number of Inhabitants - California"(PDF).United States Census Bureau.
  17. ^"1950 Census of Population - Number of Inhabitants - California"(PDF).United States Census Bureau.
  18. ^"1960 Census of Population - General population Characteristics - California"(PDF).United States Census Bureau.
  19. ^"1970 Census of Population - Number of Inhabitants - California"(PDF).United States Census Bureau.
  20. ^"1980 Census of Population - Number of Inhabitants - California"(PDF).United States Census Bureau.
  21. ^"1990 Census of Population - Population and Housing Unit Counts - California"(PDF).United States Census Bureau.
  22. ^ab"2000 Census of Population - Population and Housing Unit Counts - California"(PDF).United States Census Bureau.
  23. ^"2010 Census of Population - Population and Housing Unit Counts - California"(PDF).United States Census Bureau.
  24. ^abcd"Tranquillity CDP, California; DP1: Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics - 2020 Census of Population and Housing".US Census Bureau. RetrievedJune 4, 2025.
  25. ^"Tranquillity CDP, California; P16: Household Type - 2020 Census of Population and Housing".US Census Bureau. RetrievedJune 4, 2025.
  26. ^"2010 Census Interactive Population Search: CA - Tranquillity CDP". U.S. Census Bureau. Archived fromthe original on July 15, 2014. RetrievedJuly 12, 2014.
  27. ^"U.S. Census website".United States Census Bureau. RetrievedJanuary 31, 2008.
  28. ^Geography Division (December 18, 2020).2020 Census - School District Reference Map: Fresno County, CA(PDF) (Map).Suitland, Maryland:U.S. Census Bureau. p. 2 (PDF p. 3/4). RetrievedFebruary 15, 2026.
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