Yakima, WA
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About Yakima
- • Kyle MacLachlan, known for "Twin Peaks", was born and raised in Yakima.
- • The Granny Smith apple was first commercially grown in the U.S. near Yakima.
- • Irrigation made Yakima Valley a prime agricultural area, spurring its growth.
- • Yakima has a sister city in Itayanagi, Japan, fostering cultural exchange.
- • The 1930s Dust Bowl brought migrant workers, changing Yakima's demographics.
- • Named after the Yakama Nation, it was incorporated in 1886.
- • With over 96,000 residents, it's the 9th largest city in Washington state.
- • At 1,066 feet above sea level, Yakima enjoys a semi-arid climate.
- • Agriculture, especially hops and fruit, drives Yakima's economy.
- • Yakima feels like a down-to-earth community with a strong agricultural heritage.
- • The Seattle Mariners, being closest MLB team, often hold events in Yakima.
- • Yakima Valley Pippins are a summer collegiate baseball team located in Yakima.