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    "Mighty Tieton." Tieton was officially incorporated on June 5, 1942. Tieton gets its name from the Tieton River, meaning "roaring water". Tieton is located...
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    The Tieton River is a tributary of the Naches River, in Yakima County, Washington in the United States. The Tieton River begins in two forks, the North...
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    Tieton Dam is an earth and concrete type dam on the Tieton River in Yakima County, in the U.S. state of Washington. The dam began operation in 1925. Its...
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    Tieton Peak is a 7,768-foot-elevation (2,368-meter) mountain summit in Yakima County of Washington state. Tieton Peak is set in the Goat Rocks Wilderness...
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    Rimrock Lake is a lake along the course of the Tieton River, in Yakima County, Washington state, US. The lake is used as a storage reservoir for the Yakima...
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  • Tieton is a cultivar of sweet cherry developed in Washington state. The Tieton cultivar is a hybrid of Stella and Early Burlat, originally developed at...
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    the Klickitat, Umatilla, Walla Walla, Palouse, Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Tieton, and Wenatchee (in each case the original native term referred not to the...
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  • River (Idaho), a tributary of the Snake River in Wyoming and Idaho, U.S. Tieton River This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical...
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  • there was little rainfall in summer. In 1906, construction began on the Tieton Irrigation Project, a division of the broader Yakima Project. Irrigation...
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    Teeton, Ti toan, Teetwawn, Teetwans, Ti-t’-wawn, Ti-twans, Tit’wan, Tetans, Tieton, and Teetonwan. Early French sources call the Lakota Sioux with an additional...
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