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Glenmoor Green
Pet friendly Glenmoor Green 1, 2 & 3 bedroom apartments homes are located in Yakima, Washington close to schools & public transportation. We offer washer/dryer hook-ups, 2 pools, dishwasher, air conditioning, and many other amenities.
Yakima WA, 98908
Orchard Park Independent Retirement Living
Retirement should be a relaxing time, spent doing what you love. That's why Holiday Retirement communities provide an independent retirement lifestyle in a welcoming environment. Holiday Retirement does not provide any health care services. However, residents are welcome to receive services from any outside home health care provider of their choice to help them continue enjoying life at our community. Discover the peace-of-mind and fulfillment you deserve.
Yakima WA, 98902
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Yakima, WA
Overview of Yakima
Located in the heart of Washington state, Yakima is the cultural, business, and educational center of central Washington. The city is surrounded by the lush landscapes of the Pacific Northwest, creating an inviting atmosphere for residents who love spending time outdoors. With more than 92,000 residents, Yakima is the 9th largest city in Washington state. Look for Yakima apartments for rent and find a relaxed quality of life in one of the United States’ most beautiful regions.
Living in Yakima, WA
Lewis and Clark explored central Washington in 1805 and established a Catholic mission in the Yakima Valley. Fort Simcoe was built to help navigate the battles between white settlers and native tribes during the Yakima Indian Wars. The city was officially incorporated in 1883 and established as a site along the Northern Pacific Railway Company. Yakima was moved four miles north of its original site to accommodate the railroad and agriculture-based economy. Farmers in the Yakima Valley grew a wide variety of crops in the semi-arid desert climate and sold them throughout central Washington. Today, tourism is the largest contributor to the local economy. The city is a hub for outdoor recreation in the Northwest with many skiing, boating, horseback riding and rafting opportunities. Residents in Yakima apartments enjoy an average of 300 days of sunshine every year that help the area produce hops for 75 percent of the beer manufactured in the United States.
Yakima Attractions and Special Events
Yakima is home to many of the best attractions in central Washington. The American Hop Museum, Larson Art Gallery, Yakima Valley Museum and Yakima Valley Rail and Steam Museum connect visitors to the unique heritage of the region and provide educational tours for people of all ages. Yakima hosts the annual Fresh Hop Ale Festival, featuring tastes of local craft beers, wines, cider, homebrews and food. Other local favorite events include the October Harvest Days, annual Boys Best in the West AAU Tournament and Latin Music Celebration Grande Finale, among others.
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