Ellensburg,
Washington was first inhabited by the
Yakama Indians. Settlers first arrived in Ellensburg in the 1860’s, when it
was known as Robber’s Roost, named after it’s first trading post. In 1872, the
owner of the trading post sold the store to
John Alden Shoudy and his wife Mary Ellen Stewart, whose name would become
the "Ellen" in Ellensburg. On November 26, 1883, the city of Ellensburg WA was
incorporated.
Ellensburg is located in
Kittitas County, 27 miles North of
Yakima Washington, and 93 miles Southeast of
Seattle Washington. Ellensburg had a
population of 71,845 residents. Its total land area is 6.59 square miles,
with an average of 2560 people per square mile. Ellensburg’s elevation is 1540
feet above sea level.
Ellensburg's lovely valley location inspires
outdoor activities; hiking, fishing, and river rafting are popular activities,
along with cross-country skiing. Ellensburg, Washington experiences only about 9
inches of precipitation a year, with 300 days of sunshine. As with many regions
of eastern Washington State, the Kittitas Valley is much drier than the western
part of the state. Many residents of Seattle and the surrounding areas in the
western portion of state visit Ellensburg to enjoy the drier climate. The
Cascade Mountain Range is to the west, and the
Columbia River is to the east.
Agriculture is a major industry in Ellensburg,
which is noted for production of beef cattle and
timothy hay, a highly nutritious hay used for horse and cattle feed. Timothy
hay is also a diet staple for guinea pigs and domestic rabbits.
Interstate 90 provides excellent access to the community and markets.
Major community institutions in Ellensburg
include
The Kittitas Valley Community Hospital serving Ellensburg, and its
surrounding communities, and
The Central Washington University, which has been in Ellensburg since 1891.
The
Gorge Amphitheater has been voted the best major outdoor concert venue in
North America!
Local media outlets include
The Daily Record (the local newspaper), and radio station
KXLE; Ellensburg is probably best noted for being the birthplace of the
fames "Punch" Magazine.
Ellensburg WA is home to many annual events
including the
Ellensburg Rodeo, held annually on Labor Day, Paint Ellensburg, the jazz
festival
“Jazz in the Valley”, and the
Ellensburg Film Festival.
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