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Thorp, Washington - Wikipedia Thorp is named for Fielden Mortimer Thorp, recognized as the first permanent white settler in the Kittitas Valley He established a homestead at the approach to Taneum Canyon ( ˈteɪn əm , TAYN-əm) near the present-day town in 1868
City of Thorp When looking to visit, we encourage you to look at the History of Thorp and see how that has influenced generations of family and local traditions From the Native Americans that inhabited our land first to the expansion of America, Thorp tells a story that represents middle America
thorp - Wiktionary, the free dictionary thorp (plural thorps) (archaic, now chiefly in placenames) A group of houses standing together in the country; a hamlet; a village quotations
THE BEST Things to Do in Thorp (2025) - Must-See Attractions Things to do ranked using Tripadvisor data including reviews, ratings, number of page views, and user location 1 Thorp Fruit Antique Mall Was a little underwhelmed by the fruit and veggies, as much of it was wilty or at the end of its life (especially the 2 Thorp Mill
Thorp - Scenic Wa Thorp is located at the narrow west end of the Kittitas Valley where high elevation forests of the Cascade Range meet cattle ranches surrounded by farmlands Things to do in Thorp include visiting the historic Thorp Grist Mill or the Thorp Fruit Antique
Revisiting Washington — Thorp The town was founded by F Mortimer Thorp in 1885 and was platted as a town site on July 13, 1895 The name was chosen by the Northern Pacific Railway to honor Milford A Thorpe, a member of this well-known pioneer family
Thorp - Wikipedia There are many place names in England with the suffix "-thorp" or "-thorpe" Those of Old Norse origin are to be found in Northumberland, County Durham, Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire, Norfolk, and Suffolk
History | City of Thorp Like many small Midwestern small towns, Thorp was founded and developed in the land owned and occupied by Native Americans We honor the proud tribes that resided in the Chippewa Valley; the Winnebago's, Chippewa's, Sioux's, and Menomonie's