Historic Community Park
Named after the Amon family, settlers of the region that became instrumental in the early development of the area that later became Richland.
Historic Structure
The Dyer Building became Richland’s first library and was an important community center for new residents. Formal and informal arts classes also began during the Manhattan Project and led to the 1948 founding of Allied Arts, an organization dedicated to bringing more creative opportunities to the postwar atomic city.
Historic Structure
A replica of Richland's first structure, an arch constructed in 1912.
Local Legacy
A community stage, once an office building that was transported to its current location.