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I just love to travel through Eastern Washington. Many would say that the land looks similar. When looking closely we observe basalt columns, rich farmland, orchards, and vineyards. My husband’s family owned a large orchard in Yakima. Parts of the orchard were sold through the years, but to this day families still boast of their long orchard history in and around Eastern Washington. My social studies textbook does not cover much about Washington State’s agriculture.
Many of these links do have primary source information.
Washington State Orchard Information:
Washington State Orchard Information:
http://www.orangepippin.com/orchards/united-states/washington
http://www.orangepippin.com/resources/book-reviews
http://www.washfruit.com/history
Washington Agriculture Museums and Information:
http://scenicwa.com/listing/eastern-washington-agricultural-museum.html
http://centralwaagmuseum.org/
http://co.garfield.wa.us/eastern_washington_agricultural_museum/
http://www.pioneerfarmmuseum.org/directions.html- Eatonville, Washington
http://www.lib.washington.edu/preservation/projects/washag/ag
Deer Park:
http://www.cdphs.org/arcadia-orchard.html
Yakima:
http://www.treeripened.com/history.html
Wenatchee:
Washington State:
http://appleorchardtours.com/history.htm
Literature:
Steven Kellogg’s, “Johnny Appleseed”
Washington Map
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