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Best Western Toppenish Inn. 515 South Elm Street, Toppenish, WA 98948.
Phone: 509-865-7444; Toll-free: 1-877-509-7444; Fax: 509-865-7719.
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Located in the heart of the Yakima Valley just off I-82, Best Western
Toppenish Inn is ideally situated for exploring numerous nearby wineries,
farmer’s markets, the Legend’s Casino, Mural Tours, the
Yakima nation’s Native American Culture Center and Museum, the Hop Museum
and the Toppenish National Wildlife Refuge. Whether visiting for business or
pleasure, enjoy the comforts of home with free high-speed Internet and
WI-FI, freshly baked cookies, deluxe breakfast buffet, 24-hour fitness
center, indoor pool & spa. Every room offers a microwave, refrigerator,
coffee maker, hairdryer, full size ironing board and iron.
Yakama Indian Nation Cultural Heritage Center & RV Park Resort. Phone: 509-865-2800; Fax: 509-865-6101.
Best Western Toppenish Inn. 515 South Elm Street, Toppenish, WA 98948. Phone: 509-865-7444; Toll-free: 1-877-509-7444; Fax: 509-865-7719. E-mail
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Discovering Washington Wines: An Introduction to One of the Most
Exciting Premium Wine Regions by Tom Parker. September, 2002, 168
pages, Paperback. Washington is the second-largest producer of wine in
the U.S. and is recognized as a leading source of premium wines. Book
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The Pacific Northwest Berry Book by Bob Krumm. June 1, 1998, Paperback,
1st Edition (guidebook). Here, in one well-organized book, is the
information of a field guide (identifies 20 wild berries and fruits) and the
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Moon Handbooks: Washington by Don Pitcher. June 2002, 7th edition,
Paperback, 1000 pages, (guidebook). In-depth coverage of the history,
landscape, and changes in a state that has come of age. Ranges from Olympic
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Washington: The State of Wine
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Washington Wine Country by Robert M. Reynolds and Judy Peterson-Nedry. March 2000, 112 pages. Paperback. Order now...
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