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Columbia Point Marina Park

Columbia Point Marina Park by VisitWa

Columbia Point Marina Park is 14.1 acres and located at the end of Columbia Point Drive. This is a park for boaters. The boat basin also has moorage boat docks and a marine pump out station. There are 4 launch points. The park has: •Benches •Boat docks •Drinking fountain •Four-lane boat launch facility • 4 picnic shelters with barbecues •Multi-use paved trail •Picnic tables •Playground equipment •Restroom •Room for a soccer field • 6 power pedestals There are 93 free vehicle parking stalls, six handicap vehicle parking stalls, and 146 boat / trailer parking stalls. Web page: http://richlandparksandrec.com/Facilities/Facility/Details/13 For walkers, runners, and bikes, the Richland Riverfront Trail directly connects to the Sacagawea Heritage Trail running along the Columbia River through the Tri-Cities area.

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Gothels Nature Park

Gothels Nature Park by VisitWa

Family alert! The park has a great layout. If you want to crawl through tunnels, take a ride on the zip line, play in a tree fort or get wet in a creek Goethals Park is the place for you. Goethals Nature Park is located on Goethals Drive at Comstock Street. This park has: •Nature playground ◦Tunnels, tree fort, creek, zip line, bridges, logs, sand play area •Benches •Half-court basketball • 1 unlit baseball field • Playground equipment • Shared multipurpose sports field/T-Ball field • 2 toddler swings • 2 youth swings There are 6 free off-street parking stalls. http://richlandparksandrec.com/Facilities/Facility/Details/20 The City of Richland teamed with MacKay & Sposito on a "Make A Difference Day" event to transform Goethals Park into Richland's first Nature Playground! You Tube video (4 min) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKgw_J2zuAE

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Created on 4/14/2014 | Rated E for Everyone
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Leslie Groves Park

Leslie Groves Park by VisitWa

It is a large park of 149 acres and runs along the Columbia River between Van Giesen Street and Snyder Street. Parking is free. Ph: (509) 942-7529 South of Saint Street the park has:Benches, Fishing pier, baseball field (not lighted), soccer field, Picnic tables,2 picnic shelters, Playground equipment, 3 sand volleyball courts, 2 barbecues, 2 horse shoe pits, 2 picnic shelters, 2 restrooms, Swimming Area North of Saint Street North of Saint Street the park has: Boat docks, Basketball court, Benches, Bike racks, Boat launch, Drinking fountains, Picnic tables, Restroom, 3 picnic shelters (first come, first served), 2 tennis courts Free parking including handicapped and trailer stalls. The park memorializes Lieutenant General Leslie Richard Groves, Jr. (17 August 1896 – 13 July 1970) who was a United States Army Corps of Engineers officer who oversaw the construction of the Pentagon and directed the Manhattan Project that developed the atomic bomb during World War II.

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Columbia Park West

Columbia Park West by VisitWa

Columbia Park West is home to the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Overlook, located to the west, commemorating the journey of Lewis and Clark in the Tri-City area. The 23 mile Sacagawea Heritage Trail continues here. Some of the features include: •Benches •Boat docks •Drinking fountain •Grass •Multi-use trails •Picnic shelter •Picnic tables •Restroom •Two barbecues •Three-lane boat launch •Trees Parking is plentiful and free.

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Jeannette Taylor Skate Park

Jeannette Taylor Skate Park by VisitWa

The park features street elements, an eight foot bowl off of a snake run and a separate pool style bowl featuring a 10-foot deep half pipe/bowl. The park was designed with elements for all levels of expertise. The park has restroom facilities and free parking is available along Carondelet Drive. The park is a non-smoking. Park hours are from 5:00 am to 11:00 pm. Jeannette Taylor Park is 2.02 acres and is located off Goethals Drive between Williams Drive and Swift Boulevard. The park has: •22,100 square feet of concrete skate park •Grass •Trees You Tube video (2 minutes): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dlU0ByviAy8

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Howard Amon Park

Howard Amon Park by VisitWa

Howard Amon Park is a favorite in the Tri-Cities. On the Columbia River with lots of shade trees. There are many places to sit and watch the ducks and boats go by. Boat launches, a community center, tennis courts and the famous fingernail building which has been converted into a stage. There are 46 acres and a great walking/biking path. 2 paved lanes - one for bikers and the other for runners, walkers. If you're looking for a place to relax,enjoy the river and scenic views, this is the place. If you have a family, and you’re looking for an activity location where you don't have to spend money, this is the place. Great play areas for families, and a pool that is friendly for the little kids (about 2 feet deep at it's deepest). Ph: (509) 942-7529 Web page - http://richlandparksandrec.com/Facilities/Facility/Details/26

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Roozengaarde - Flower PhotoOp

Roozengaarde - Flower PhotoOp by VisitWa

Free to drive the roads and view the fields $ 5 Admission fee to walk the show garden during Tulip Festival: Be prepared the $ 5 fee is cash-only and on-site purchases are cash Established in 1985, the Roozen family business of growing Tulips, Daffodils and Irises is the largest in the world, covering Skagit Valley with more than 1000 acres of field blooms and 16 acres of greenhouses. Each fall, the 3 acre show garden is planted with around three hundred thousand spring-flowering bulbs, providing a gorgeous display of color during the early weeks of spring. RoozenGaarde is an official Sponsor of the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival. Bulbs are shipped each fall to thousands of homes across the United States and Canada. Ph. (866) 488-5477 RoozenGaarde is open year-round. SPRING features the blooming of tulips and daffodils, and the annual Tulip Festival. SUMMER is a great time for picnics on our grounds. FALL is busy with bulb pickup, shipping and in store shopping. WINTER features a holiday festival an

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Created on 4/13/2014 | Rated E for Everyone
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Tulip Town - PhotoOp

Tulip Town - PhotoOp by VisitWa

Ph. (360) 424-8152 Tulip Town is the home of Skagit Valley Bulb Farm. Tulip Town is open the month of April from 9-5 every day. Free to drive the roads and view the fields $ 5 Admission fee to walk the show fields during Tulip Festival: Be prepared the $ 5 fee is cash-only and on-site purchases are cash. Our bulb shop is open September and October Our website is available 24/7 all year long to order bulbs - www.tuliptown.com ANTHONY DEGOEDE, owner of the Skagit Valley Bulb Farm, immigrated from Holland to Canada in 1956, then helped his oldest brother Henry establish Chuckanut Show Gardens. In the mid-80’s he purchased his business now known as 'Lil Tulip Town. The family operates their bulb farm together. Their goal is to keep this farm in good agricultural production, which includes beautiful apple tree hedging which serve as car dividers. Excellent landscaping techniques are featured throughout the farm, with nursery trees, annuals and perennials.

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Created on 4/13/2014 | Rated E for Everyone
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Aurora Valentinetti Puppet Museum

Aurora Valentinetti Puppet Museum by museumsWA

Ph. (360) 373-2992 Aurora Valentinetti donated a portion of her large puppet collection to Evergreen Children's Theatre as the foundation of the Puppet Museum collection. Along with puppets made by and acquired by Marshall Campbell, these collections form the core of the museum's collection, which numbers over 1000 puppets, stage props and hangings and accessories. Hours Wed - Sat: 11:00 - 4:00 Admission: Free Donations Suggested

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Created on 4/11/2014 | Rated E for Everyone
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Giant Red Wagon of Sunnyside

Giant Red Wagon of Sunnyside by VisitWa

Sunnyside's giant red wagon measures 6 feet tall and 8 feet wide and is nearly 40 feet long. The Radio Flyer style wagon was the dream of 2005 Sunnyside High School graduate Danny Mendoza, who chose the red wagon project to complete his Eagle Scout project. The wagon was created in 2005 by members of vocational instructor Tom Dolan's summer welding class at Sunnyside High School.

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Created on 4/9/2014 | Rated E for Everyone
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Ben Snipes Cabin - oldest structure in Yakima Valley

Ben Snipes Cabin - oldest structure in Yakima Valley by VisitWa

the cabin of Ben Snipes, the area’s first cattle tycoon, arguably the oldest structure in the Yakima Valley.

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Tour the Darigold cheese plant

Tour the Darigold cheese plant by VisitWa

Ph: 509-837-4321 Come to the Darigold cheese plant where you can take a self-guided tour viewing the cheese production process and watch your favorite cheeses being made. Darigold has a visitor center at its cheese plant - one of the largest cheese plants in the United States. The Sunnyside plant produces 150 million pounds of cheese a year. That translates to ten 40-foot trailer loads of cheese that leaves the plant every day, 365 days a year. When you are done with your tour, you can purchase souvenirs and dairy products in the store. You can also sample some freshly made cheese and ice cream as well as delicious deli sandwiches and soups. A tour through the Dairy Fair is an educational and fun experience for those who love cheese, those who just eat cheese, or those who are just curious to see how their cheese is made.

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"Morning Chores" Bronze statue honoring Pioneer Children of Sunn

"Morning Chores" Bronze statue honoring Pioneer Children of Sunn by VisitWa

Installed in 2007, this life-sized bronze statue, "Morning Chores" is located near Fifth Street and Edison Avenue commemorating the contributions by pioneer children. This near life-sized statue depicts a pioneer girl milking a cow. And the statue is unique in that it employs permanent coloring technique in the bronze including colors such as blue in the young dairy girl's outfit and a two-toned cow. The dairy statue, created by Sunnyside native Desiree Dawn, employed a permanent coloring technique through a process in which different types of acid are applied to ensure the tones remain permanently.

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Bronze statue of Sunnyside pioneer, Lloyd Miller

Bronze statue of Sunnyside pioneer, Lloyd Miller by VisitWa

Bronze statue at Centennial Square honoring Lloyd Miller. Lloyd was a pioneer resident of Sunnyside who was considered the driving force in bringing irrigation water to the Lower Yakima Valley.

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Bronze Statue of Sunnyside pioneer, Ren Ferrel

Bronze Statue of Sunnyside pioneer, Ren Ferrel by VisitWa

Statue honoring pioneer cattleman Ren Ferrell. Bronze statue is at Snipes Park at the corner of Grant Avenue and Fourth Street.

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Bronze statue of astronaut, Bonnie Dunbar

Bronze statue of astronaut, Bonnie Dunbar by VisitWa

Dunbar grew up on a homestead in nearby Outlook, spending the first few years of her life in a home without electricity. As a NASA astronaut, she flew five space shuttle missions between 1985-98. Unveiled in 2012, the $90,000 statue features two likenesses of Dunbar, one as girl growing up on an Outlook ranch and one as an astronaut in uniform, helmet tucked under her arm. The statues were designed by Sunnyside artist Desiree Dawn and produced at a foundry in Joseph, Ore.

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Sunnyside Historical Museum

Sunnyside Historical Museum by visitwainfo

Enjoy the history of Sunnyside by visiting the Sunnyside Historical Museum. Open Thursday through Sunday 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm Please call (509) 837-6010 Exhibits include wood carvings, story-board historic photos and a display of military uniforms and memorabilia from both World Wars. Among them are steel plated New Testaments, meant for servicemen to carry around in their breast pocket. The museum also has one of the largest barbed wire collections in the nation with 40 or 50 different varieties, said John Saras, museum president. Across the street is the cabin of Ben Snipes, the area’s first cattle tycoon, arguably the oldest structure in the Yakima Valley.

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White Bluffs Quilt Museum

White Bluffs Quilt Museum by museumsWA

Ph. (509) 943-2552 Hours 10:00 - 5:00 Tuesday through Saturday Closed Sunday and Monday 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 the going got tough, many things were tossed from the wagons to lighten the load. Quilts however, were never tossed, they were prized for their versatility and usefulness. They were used as tents for shelter, padding on the bumpy ride, warmth during the cold nights and lastly, they were used to wrap the bodies of those buried along the trail. The White Bluffs Quilt Museum is a Regional Textile Arts Center, serving the Tri Cities and the Mid Columbia Basin. The Center serves as both a museum and a support organization for the quilting, weaving, spinning and basketry guilds in Eastern Washington State. We currently represent over 1,000 fiber artists in Eastern Washington and we are growing. The gallery houses rotating exhibits featuring quilts, textiles, basketry, weaving and

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Benton County Historical Museum

Benton County Historical Museum by museumsWA

Phone: 509-786-3842 Hours: Tues-Fri 11-4 Sat 12-3 Closed Sun, Mon & Holidays Admission: Free - Donations welcomed This museum is one of those community jewels exploring the 100 years history of Prosser. Among the highlights are the collection of gowns dating from the turn of the last century. All gowns come from families counted among the early settlers of Prosser and the surrounding community.

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Hanford B-Reactor - on-site bus tours

Hanford B-Reactor - on-site bus tours by VisitWa

Ph. (509) 376-2151 Admission: FREE Free public bus tours of the Hanford Site including a walking tour of B Reactor are offered on an irregular schedule. NO PHOTOS ALLOWED during this 4-5 hour tour. Tour participants must be United States citizens and at least 18 years of age. All tour slots are filled on a first-come, first-served basis through an online registration system. There is no cost to participate in the tours. Tour schedules and registration @ http://www5.hanford.gov/c.cfm/publicTours/?tour=home Traveling on bus, you are guided through the Hanford Site and provided an overview of Hanford's role in the nation's defense effort during World War II and the Cold War, as well as information on today's environmental cleanup mission.

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