“In the Yakama Indian Nation”
Toppenish is a community of approximately 9,000 people located entirely within the bounds of the Yakama Indian Nation. Toppenish is derived from the Native word "Xuupinish", which means sloping and spreading. Toppenish's museums, Native American and Western traditions, cultural diversity and 73 historically accurate murals create an inviting atmosphere for anyone with a passion for history. Toppenish is home to some of the best agricultural land in the world. Located in the heart of Washington's famed fruit & wine country, Toppenish's average of 300 days of sunshine make it a great place to live and to visit. We're the BEST OF THE WEST!
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