Summary
From century-old Native American baskets to displays about the area's fruit industry, an expansive collection of horse-drawn carriages, and even a reconstruction of the Washington, D.C., office of Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas, the Yakima Valley Museum is charged with documenting, preserving and displaying the area's history and culture.
"This is the place where your view of the Valley begins," says John Baule, executive director of the museum.See the full content of this document
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Yakima Museum
Situated between Tieton Avenue and the sprawling Franklin Park,...
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