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Selah was incorporated as a city on March 17, 1919. [7] The Tree Top apple processor co-operative (established in 1960) has its headquarters and two processing plants in Selah. In 2004, the Yakama Tribe bought the old Hi-Country juicing plant, which it operated until 2010.
Description: This map shows the incorporated and unincorporated areas in Yakima County, Washington, highlighting Selah in red. It was created with a custom script with US Census Bureau data and modified with Inkscape.
The southernmost section of the road, running 0.68 miles (1.09 km) between I-82 and Fasset Avenue in Selah, was added to the state highway system in 1984 and were designated as part of SR 823. [24] The state legislature also included a clause to withhold improvements to the highway unless a mix of state, county, and city funds were obtained. [ 25 ]
Escape from Tarkov is a multiplayer tactical first-person shooter video game in development by Battlestate Games for Microsoft Windows. The game is set in the fictional Norvinsk region in northwestern Russia , where a war is taking place between two private military companies (United Security "USEC" and the Battle Encounter Assault Regiment ...
Location of East Selah, Washington Coordinates: 46°39′52″N 120°29′16″W / 46.6645712°N 120.4878434°W / 46.6645712; -120.4878434 Country
Selah Gap is a water gap carved by the Yakima River through the Yakima Ridge basalt formation between Yakima, Washington and Selah, Washington. [1] The gap is traversed by BNSF Railway , Interstate 82 , [ 2 ] and Washington State Route 823 .
At just 10 years old, Selah Schneiter is the youngest person to climb the dangerously steep El Capitan boulder in Yosemite.
A section of SR 821 in the Yakima River Canyon. SR 821 begins at an interchange with I-82, co-signed with US 97, northeast of Selah in northern Yakima County.The interchange also includes a connection to Firing Center Road, which continues east into the Yakima Training Center, a military installation that spans the mountainous area between Yakima and the Columbia River.