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Hillyard Valley, Wa occurs as freshly incorporated city within Spokane County, Washington. These are placed east of Spokane and west of Liberty Lake. It surrounds a town of Millwood on three sides. the city has a population (as of 2000) of 83,950, though its first official U.S. Census will not be until 2010.

History
Millwod Valley incorporated in March 31 of 2003, after existence off down around tetrad former referendums. It presently is the 2nd-largest newly-incorporated city inside U.s. history.

A situation of Hillyard Valley as an urban outgrowth of Hillyard is very similar to the outgrowth of Sandy Springs from Atlanta in Georgia. around case Sandy Springs becomes the city late in 2005, it will tie or even break Hillyard Valley's record.

Geography

Hillyard Valley consists of the communities of Yardley, Dishman, Opportunity, Greenacres, Veradale, Trentwood, and parts of Otis Orchards.

City of Spokane Valley
Official web site for the city government

Hutton Settlement
Founded in 1919 and listed on the Register of National Historic Places. A family oriented, residential facility for mentally and physically healthy children, ages 5-18.

Spokane Valley YMCA Skatepark. Spokane, Washington
Photos and description of Spokane Valley YMCA Skatepark.

Spokane Valley Online
A local community resource site featuring information and links for the Spokane Valley.

Heritage Museum
Located in the Opportunity Township Hall, which was erected in 1912, and is on the Historic Landmarks Register. Sponsored by the Spokane Valley Legacy Foundation. Has exhibits of artifacts, memorabilia and archival photographs.

Splash-Down Family Water Slide Park
Opens May 24 through Labor Day weekend. Has season passes, birthday packages, group rates and special school rates.


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