About Us:
When the historic Princess Theatre first opened its doors in 1920, people came to Prosser from throughout the Yakima Valley to see boxin...
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Corner of North East 6th and North East Main Street,
Irrigon, OR
Irrigon began construction on a new skate park, which opened in April of 2007. The park offers 8,000 sq. feet of concrete bowls and ramps. Mayor Do...
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Jeannette Taylor Park is 2.02 acres and is located off Goethals Drive between Williams Drive and Swift Boulevard.
Amenities
The park has:
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History: In 1944, the year that the first nuclear reactor started operation at Hanford, the Richland Village Players was created out of a community...
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About Us
Pat Welle started Columbia Kayak Adventures in 2004 to introduce and promote sea kayaking to the Columbia Basin. Located in the Tri-Citie...
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The Company
Columbia River Journeys, LLC is now owned and operated by Mike White and Cheryl Olivier. The company was acquired in April 2011,...
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The Toppenish railroad depot was built by the Northern Pacific Railway in 1911. For 50 years it served as the transportation center of the communit...
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Our valley is one of the biggest hop producers in the world. Because of our unique place in the hop heritage of America, we feel it is vital to pre...
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Mission:The mission of the Yakama Nation Museum is to care for, collect and protect the items that promote and preserve the Yakama Nation Culture (...
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Funded by local contributions and built in 1982, the East Benton County Historical Museum was designed by a local architect to showcase some wonder...
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The Franklin County Historical Society, a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of Franklin County's past, owns and operates the Mu...
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