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In Yakima County, the City of Moxee is situated between the Rattle Snake and Yakima mountains to the east of the Yakima River. A Catholic mission to the Yakamas was temporarily located in the Moxee area, which has long been a part of the Yakama Tribe's homeland. The 1860s saw the start of permanent non-Native settlement, and Moxee was established in 1867. Moxee's growth was aided by the Northern Pacific Railway's arrival in the Yakima Valley and the building of irrigation ditches, such as the Selah-Moxee Canal, which used water from the Yakima River to cultivate acres of land. Before 1930, Moxee—which incorporated in 1921—became the world's hops capital.
Listen now to learn more about the fascinating history of this eastern Washington town!
A special thank you goes out to Al Hirsch for providing the music for the podcast, check him out on YouTube.
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In Yakima County, the City of Moxee is situated between the Rattle Snake and Yakima mountains to the east of the Yakima River. A Catholic mission to the Yakamas was temporarily located in the Moxee area, which has long been a part of the Yakama Tribe's homeland. The 1860s saw the start of permanent non-Native settlement, and Moxee was established in 1867. Moxee's growth was aided by the Northern Pacific Railway's arrival in the Yakima Valley and the building of irrigation ditches, such as the Selah-Moxee Canal, which used water from the Yakima River to cultivate acres of land. Before 1930, Moxee—which incorporated in 1921—became the world's hops capital.
Listen now to learn more about the fascinating history of this eastern Washington town!
A special thank you goes out to Al Hirsch for providing the music for the podcast, check him out on YouTube.
Find merchandise for the podcast now available at: https://washington-history-by-jon-c.creator-spring.com
If you enjoy the podcast and would like to contribute, please visit: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Evergreenpod
If you have any questions, episode ideas you'd like to see explored, or just have a general comment, please reach out at [email protected]
To keep up on news for the podcast and other related announcements, please like and follow:
https://www.facebook.com/Historyoftheevergreenstatepodcast
Find the podcast over on Instagram as well: @HISTORY_EVERGREENSTATEPODCAST
You can also find the podcast over on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/@historyoftheevergreenstatepod
Thank you for listening to another episode of the History of the Evergreen State Podcast!
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