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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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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Welcome to
Central Washington Agricultural Museum. We invite you to explore & discover how the early settlers of Central Washington lived &...
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Mission StatementTo inspire people of all ages to discover and connect with nature through a diverse collection of trees and shrubs hardy to the In...
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Kiwanis Skate Park opened November 3, 2008. Located at the corner of Fair Avenue and Maple Street, its 8,800-square-foot layout is divided into a 4...
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The mission of The Capitol Theatre to strengthen the cultural capacity of the community served, by providing access to performing art and entertain...
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History
Charlie and Alister McAllister acquired and rebuilt their first airplane, a Standard J1, in 1925. In 1926 they took flying lessons from th...
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Regional history comes alive at the Yakima Valley Museum, located in Yakima's beautiful Franklin Park.This 65,000 ft2 facility offers historical ex...
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The Chesterley Skatepark is located at Chesterley Park, 40th Avenue and River Road. Opened in 2000. 10,000 square feet.
It features bowl with shor...
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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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