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  2. Stop sign - Wikipedia

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    The United Kingdom and New Zealand stop signs are 750, 900 or 1200 mm (about 30, 36 or 48 inches), according to sign location and traffic speeds. [ 2 ][ 3 ] In the United States, stop signs are 30 inches (76 cm) across opposite flats of the red octagon, with a ⁠3/4⁠ -inch (2 cm) white border. The white uppercase stop legend is 10 inches (25 ...

  3. A. E. Larson Building - Wikipedia

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    NRHP reference No. 84003647 [1] Added to NRHP. September 11, 1984. The A.E. Larson Building is a prominent Art Deco office building in Yakima, Washington, built in 1931. When it was built the eleven-story brick structure was by far the tallest building in Yakima, an otherwise low-lying town, and remains the tallest building in Yakima to this day.

  4. Yakima Indian Painted Rocks - Wikipedia

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    Yakima Indian Painted Rocks. Indian Painted Rocks is a tiny state park (approximately 2,000 sq ft (200 m 2 )) right outside Yakima, Washington at the intersection of Powerhouse and Ackely Roads. The Indian rock paintings, also known as pictographs are on a cliff of basaltic rocks parallel to the current Powerhouse road which was once an Indian ...

  5. Toppenish, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Toppenish (/ ˈ t ɒ p p ə n ɪ ʃ /) is a city in Yakima County, Washington. As of the 2020 census, the city population was 8,854. [4] It is located within the Yakama Indian Reservation, established in 1855. Toppenish calls itself the city of Murals, as it has more than 75 murals adorning its buildings. The first, "Clearing the Land", was ...

  6. Fort Simcoe - Wikipedia

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    Fort Simcoe was a United States Army fort erected in south-central Washington Territory to house troops sent to keep watch over local Indian tribes. The site and remaining buildings are preserved as Fort Simcoe Historical State Park, located eight miles (13 km) west of modern White Swan, Washington, in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains and near the base of the Simcoe Mountains.

  7. Category : Buildings and structures in Yakima, Washington

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    Yakima Meadows. Yakima SunDome. Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital. Yakima Valley Museum. YWCA Building (Yakima, Washington) Categories: Yakima, Washington. Buildings and structures in Yakima County, Washington. Buildings and structures in Washington (state) by populated place.

  8. White Pass (Washington) - Wikipedia

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    White Pass (elev. 4,500 feet (1,372 m)) is a mountain pass in the northwest United States, in the Cascade Range of Washington, southeast of Mount Rainier and north of Goat Rocks. U.S. Highway 12 travels over White Pass, connecting Yakima County on the east with Lewis County. It was named after Charles A. White, a surveying engineer who led the ...

  9. 1933 Yakima Valley strike - Wikipedia

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    The Yakima strikes began with hop pickers in the Yakima Valley. The demands of the hop pickers were not of anything uncommon during the 1930s, with striking for regular eight-hour work days, the end of child labor in the yards, and a minimum wage of 35 cents per hour for men and women alike. At the time, the current rate for common labor was 10 ...

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