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Union Gap is a city in Yakima County, Washington, United States. The population was 6,568 at the 2020 census . [ 5 ] Union Gap has become the retail hub for the entire Yakima Valley as a result of Valley Mall and other thriving businesses being located here.
It was purchased in 1980 by First Union Real Estate Investments for $8.9 million and later sold to Center Oak Properties in 1999. [1] [2] The mall was expanded by 260,000 square feet (24,000 m 2) in 2002, siphoning major retailers and customers from the Yakima Mall in the city's downtown. [3] The Yakima Mall closed in 2003. [4]
Union Pacific Freight Building: Union Pacific Freight Building: September 8, 1988 : 104 W. Yakima Ave. Yakima: 62: US Post Office-Sunnyside Main: US Post Office-Sunnyside Main: May 30, 1991 : 713 E. Edison Ave.
Felipe Hernandez's family immigrated from Piedras Negras in Coahuila, Mexico, on the Texas border, to work in agriculture in Eastern Washington's Yakima Valley in 1957. [1] [2] [3] Hernandez worked for Montgomery Ward for nearly two decades; in 1990 Hernandez and his wife June opened the restaurant.
Union Gap was established as Yakima City along Ahtanum Creek near its confluence with the Yakima River in the 1860s and became the county seat in 1870. In 1885, the Northern Pacific Railway established North Yakima (which later became Yakima ) four miles north of present-day Union Gap because the railroad considered the then-current settlement ...
Interstate 82 (I-82) is an Interstate Highway in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States that travels through parts of Washington and Oregon.It runs 144 miles (232 km) from its northwestern terminus at I-90 in Ellensburg, Washington, to its southeastern terminus at I-84 in Hermiston, Oregon.
Former WA 220 75.99: 122.29 — Main Street – Union Gap: Interchange; northbound exit and southbound entrance 76.18: 122.60: 37: I-82 west / US 12 west – Yakima: Southern end of I-82/US 12 overlap; southbound exit and northbound entrance: US 97 overlaps I-82 and US 12 (exits 37 to 31) Yakima: 81.76: 131.58: 31: US 12 west – Naches, White Pass
The Battle of Union Gap, [1] or the Battle at Union Gap, [2] was the second engagement of the Yakama War, fought on November 9 and 10, 1855.It began when a large force of about 700 American soldiers, under Major Gabriel J. Rains, discovered Chief Kamiakin's village of around 300 braves and several women and children, along the Yakima River.