Toyota Arena provides an additional 17,000 square feet of meeting or recreation space and has two available floor surfaces, ice sheet perfect for p...
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The White Bluffs Quilt Museum is a tribute to the North West Pioneers, who brought their quilts west with them to establish this territory. When th...
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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 TRAC Center opened in October 1995. Once the power was turned on, TRAC Center experienced positive growth in quality events and expanding commu...
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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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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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Also called Round-Up by locals because of its proximity to the Round-Up grounds, this park is another of Pendleton's oldest parks, originally featu...
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About Us:
The Pendleton Round-Up and Happy Canyon Hall of Fame was founded in 1969. Ten men and five horses were the first honorees. Each year oth...
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Mission : The Umatilla County Historical Society was organized to collect and preserve historical objects and stories unique to the Umatilla Coun...
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Mission Statement:
The Children's Museum of Eastern Oregon will provide children of all ages with opportunities for educational exploration and de...
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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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Did you know that you don't have to go out of state to see petrified wood? Considered one of the most diverse fossil forests in North America, Gink...
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MissionOur mission is to promote the growth of ice hockey in the Greater Yakima Valley, as well as the surrounding communities and to provide the ...
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About Us :
The Museum comprises 14,280 square feet and over 15,000 artifacts used in Native American families, Oregon Trail migration, rural ho...
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306 West Pine Street at South Third Avenue,
Yakima, WA
History:The Yakima Valley Trolleys operate on the tracks of the former Yakima Valley Transportation Company (YVT Co) in Yakima, Washington, U.S.A. ...
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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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