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The town was formed in 1907 when it had grown to a population of a few hundred people. Farmers and ranchers leased or bought the irrigated farmland around it, and the population grew to 1,598 by 1910. Toppenish was soon shipping hops, fruit, potatoes, and cattle out on freight cars.
May 13, 2013 · A Northern Pacific Railway depot was built on the site in 1884 and the station was named Toppenish, from a Yakama word describing the land: " ...
Toppenish is a city in Yakima County, Washington. As of the 2020 census, the city population was 8,854. It is located within the Yakama Indian Reservation, ...
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Apr 25, 2021 · Like Yakima, Toppenish was selected as a site for a Northern Pacific Railway depot, which was built in 1884. The depot served as a place where ...
May 13, 2013 · Toppenish had for more than 20 years consisted of little more than the Northern Pacific's red-painted depot, built in 1884, and a few other ...
In the early days of Toppenish history the settlers worked from sunrise to sunset for weeks at a time. Each family pulled and burned acres of sagebrush and ...
Revitalized now for 20 years, Toppenish can thus stake a fair claim to being one of the country's most authentic and interesting western towns, and justifiably ...
Historical Pictures / Toppenish Centennial. ... Toppenish Hotel vintage postcard - has 1910 population of Toppenish - 1800 people ... Vintage matchbook ...
May 27, 2019 · The central Washington town of Toppenish came into being when a Yakama Indian named Josephine Lillie Parker sold part of her federal land ...
Constructed in 1922 by a group of Toppenish civic leaders, and expanded by the federal government in 1931, the building served as agency headquarters until ...