- Horse Heaven Hills
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country=United States
state= Washington
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image_caption=Horse Heaven Hills near Prosser, WA
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map_caption=The Horse Heaven Hills is a range of rolling hills in Klickitat and Benton counties in Washington State on the west side of the
Columbia River , between theYakima River and theWallula Gap . The Horse Heaven Hills are ananticline in the Yakima fold belt, which was formed by north–south compression ofColumbia River Basalt Group lava flows.The Horse Heaven Hills were officially named in 1881 by James Kinney, a
Yakima pioneer, "because the area offers excellent forage and comparative isolation". Large bands of wild horses once roamed the area. Kinney first unofficially named the hills in 1857 after seeing the knee-high grass of the hills for the first time he exclaimed "This is surely a horse heaven!"ee also
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Horse Heaven Hills AVA
*Ahtanum Ridge
*Rattlesnake Hills
*Manastash Ridge
*Umtanum Ridge References
*http://www.rattlesnakehills.com/geography.htm
*http://www.co.benton.wa.us/html/county_history.htm
*http://content.wsulibs.wsu.edu/sid/bin/show.plx
*Place Names of Washington (1985), Hitchman
*cite book
last =Travis
first =Helga Anderson
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title =The Umatilla Trail
publisher =Exposition Press
date =1951
location =New York
pages =13-16
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