- Kiona, Washington
Kiona is an unincorporated community in Benton County,
Washington ,United States . Kiona and Benton City share a school district (commonly called "Ki-Be").History
In 1888, the
Northern Pacific Railroad built a new station in the western part of Benton County at present-day Kiona. This allowed farmers to easily bring their produce to market (the main crops were corn, wheat, alfalfa, potatoes, and fruit, especially apples), which encouraged further settlement in the area.Due to the sparse precipitation in the area, most agriculture at the time was
dryland farming . Irrigation first came to the county in the 1890s and brought many changes. In the 1890s the Yakima Irrigation and Improvement Company built a canal bringing water from the Yakima River to Kiona.The Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Company built a new railroad across the
Yakima River from Kiona in 1907. The new community of Benton City sprang up around it. Beginning in 1917, theYellowstone Trail , a national highway fromMassachusetts to Seattle, was routed through Kiona.Kiona has never been officially incorporated as a city.
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