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Best Western Kennewick
located near the Toyota Center in Kennewick, Each room
features free high-speed Internet and 24-hour access to
a sauna, pool and fitness center
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Red Lion Hotel Columbia Center |
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Red Lion Hotel Columbia Center
- adjacent to the Columbia Center Mall, three blocks
from the Three Rivers Convention Center and Toyota
Center |
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Quality
Inn, Kennewick |
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| Kennewick, the largest city in
the "Tri-Cities" area of Southeast Washington State,
celebrated its centennial in 2004, marking 100 years of
incorporation.
Kennewick, Richland, and Pasco make up the Tri-City area (pop. 160,000), near
the confluence of the Yakima and Columbia Rivers in south-eastern Washington. At
one time the dry, arid climate of this area hosted the largest concentration of
Concord grape vines in the world. Grapes are still big business here, though the
city has most recently been in the spotlight for the mid-'90s discovery of a
skeleton that challenged archaeological assumptions about early North Americans.
Mostly a working town, Kennewick's convention facilities and numerous
hotels have made it attractive for
conferences and other events in this uncrowded and mostly rural part of the
state. Kennewick has few tourist attractions and
shopping, but an array
of city parks,
golf courses,
Tri-Cities Coliseum
and restaurants provide services to both residents and visitors to
Kennewick.
The Three
Rivers Convention Center, with its state-of-the-art technologies and
beautiful facilities, is the perfect place for your next event. Within the
facilities you will find a team of professional managers trained to deliver only
the best of all services.
Kennewick, Pasco and
Richland, where nearly 300 sun-filled days offer
visitors a year-round outdoor paradise. Fun in the Sun
is a way of life in the Tri-Cities.
The confluence of the Snake, Yakima and Columbia Rivers
has produced an aquatic playground second to none.
Kennewick's inviting waterways beckon water lovers from all
over the region to enjoy sailing, power and pleasure
boating, waterskiing, swimming, fishing, windsurfing,
and much more.
Recreational and sports enthusiasts love the Tri-Cities.
Our professional sports teams: Tri-City Americans WHL
ice-hockey and Northwest League Baseball offer something
for everyone. From bicycling to bowling, hunting to
fishing, soccer to snow-skiing, recreational
opportunities are endless.
Due in part to Kennewick's exceptional climate, golf is
one of the Tri-Cities most popular sports. The area's
ten beautiful courses challenge the most experienced
golfer as well as the beginner. It is a very hard winter
indeed when a round of golf cannot be played nearly
every week of the year in Kennewick.
After savoring just one of the local premium wines, the
visitor will understand why the area has been rightfully
called the "Heart of Washington's Wine Country."
Kennewick boasts more than 100 wineries within a 50
mile radius, producing some of the finest wines in the
country.
The wineries range in size from the Columbia Crest
Winery, where 2.5 million bottles of wine are produced
annually, to the tiny Kiona Vineyards in Benton City,
housed in the basement of the winemakers home but
already producing an internationally acclaimed Lemberger
wine.
Our unique combination of mighty rivers and cloudless
skies has made the area a center for hydroelectric power
generation and solar studies. The Hanford Site, adjacent
to Richland, adds nuclear energy and environmental
research to this mix. Visitors are welcome and
encouraged to explore the area's Columbia River
Exhibition of History, Science & Technology Museum and
Columbia Generating Systems Visitor Center to broaden
their energy knowledge.
Not to be overlooked are Kennewick's unique shopping and
dining facilities. Almost every item or service
imaginable can be found at one or more fine stores and
shopping areas. A fascinating variety is the only way to
describe the many excellent restaurants which offer fine
cuisine in pleasing surroundings.
After a fine dinner, enjoy a pleasant evening on the
town. Listen to your favorite music, dance to a live
band or take in a play, all excellent ways to pass a
Kennewick evening.
Like a fine wine, the Tri-Cities is coming of age. Not
long ago, Richland, Pasco and Kennewick were three
pleasant little Eastern Washington cities. Today they
form a budding metropolitan area that has gained
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| Visiting
Kennewick |
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Map of Kennewick Washington |
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Three Rivers Convention Center - state-of-the-art technologies and
beautiful facilities, is the perfect place for your next event. Within the
facilities you will find a team of professional managers trained to deliver only
the best of all services.
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Kennewick
Weather |
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Kennewick Chamber -
part of the Tri-Cities |
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Toyota Centre, Tri Cities
Coliseum, Kennewick -
home of the Western Hockey League's Tri-City Americans and the Tri-City
Fever of the National Indoor Football League. |
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Shopping in Kennewick |
| Tri-Cities Airport
located in Pasco a short distance from Kenniwick Washington |
| Crazy Moose Casino |
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CAR RENTALS |
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Nearby Hotels to
Kennewick |
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Pasco Hotels - home of the Tri Cities
Airoport |
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Richland Hotels -
Richland’s waterfront offers a marina, several docks/piers, and a five-mile
paved trail for walking, jogging, biking, rollerblading and stroller pushing, as
well as restaurants and hotels with a view. |
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Walla Walla Hotels - considered one
of the nation's best examples of a restored downtown. Appropriately named Main
Street, this is where you'll find a vibrant stretch of restaurants, galleries, a
department store, and even some wine-tasting rooms. In summer the street hums
with Summer Sounds on the Plaza and the Farmers Market. |
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Yakima Hotels - Yakima is known for
outdoor activities, wineries, and fruit trees, visit local attractions such as
the the North Front Street Historical District, where a 22-car train houses
shops selling everything from women's clothing to stationery and children's
toys, and restaurants. There's also the Yakima Valley Museum |
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Golf Kennewick Washington |
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Canyon Lakes Golf
Course, Kennewick Washington |
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Sun Willows Golf
Course |
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WASHINGTON CITIES - List of Cities in Washington State with links to
Hotels and attractions |
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SEATTLE AIRPORT HOTELS - Other known as Seatac located between Seattle and
Tacoma. The Gateway to Washington. |
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SEATTLE HOTELS - Hotels and accommodations in the
Seattle area with links and important travel information to the area. |
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SHOPPING
IN SEATTLE
- a short drive to some of the best Washington has to offer |
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Pike Place Market
- World Famous attraction in downtown Seattle |
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