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Toppenish Murals
Toppenish, WA
Created in 1989 in honor of Washington State’s centennial celebration, the Toppenish Murals have grown to include over 75 paintings commemorating important events, historical figures, and everyday life in rural Washington between 1840 and 1940.
Clearing the Land
Haller's Defeat
Newell's Drive
The Indian Stick Game
Christmas at Logy Creek
The Rhythms of Cello
Paradise Row
When Hops Were Picked by Hand
The Blacksmith Shop
At the Peak of Harvest
Rodeo
Fort Simcoe - The Olden Days
Fort Simcoe - The Olden Days
Fort Simcoe - The Olden Days
Fort Simcoe - The Olden Days
The Signing of the Treaty - 1855
The Blanket Traders
The Crossroads to Market
The Crossroads to Market
House Calls - Old Style
Indians' Winter Encampment
The Old Saturday Market
The Ruth Parton Story
Haying... A Century Ago
The Old Lillie Mansion
The Liberty Theatre
Cow Camp
Maud Bolin - Her Story
Stage Coach Races
The Palace Hotel of Toppenish
The Toppenish Trading Company
Estelle Reel Meyer (1862-1959)
Hop Museum Murals
When a Permit Wasn't Required
The Lou Shattuck Story
The Old School Barns
Western Hospitality
Western Hospitality
Hanging Out and Hanging Up
Halloween Pranks
The Survey Party
The Pix Theatre
Alex McCoy
Wildlife
Irish Dick
Presumed Innocent
Long Route - Short Day
Special Delivery
Patterns of Life
100 Years in Toppenish
The Prairie Chicken Dance
The Owl Dance
All Aboard
The Marion Drain
Cattle Drive
Trading with the Yakama
Trading with the Yakama
From Horse to Horseless Carriage
When Electricity Came to the Valley
The Mystery House
Braceros
Summer Time Fun
Fueling Up
Barn Dance
NP Railroad - Across the Valley
Wintering Waterfowl
Pow Wow, Ferris Wheel & Cotton Candy
Pow Wow, Ferris Wheel & Cotton Candy
Yakama Leaders
Yakama Nation Treaty Signing of 1855
Pioneer Business Woman
From Field to Market
Transportation in the West
Polo Mural
A Celebration of Agriculture
Safeway Meat Market
Old Downtown
Fire Station
Fire Station
Don Brown
Don Brown
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