The area that was to become the town of Yelm was initially inhabited by members of the Nisqually Indian Tribe, who pastured their horses there. The first permanent European settlers came around 1853, but the town was not incorporated until 1924.
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Blueberry Hill Farm Guesthouse
Puts forward an overview of the guesthouse’s amenities and facilities for weddings. Other parts of the site provide information on the farm’s jam and photos of the establishment.
http://blueberryhillfarmguesthouse.com/
Cascades Camp & Conference Center
Access an overview of the center’s camp programs for children. Details on how to register for the center’s programs and how to rent the facility for events is provided.
http://www.cascadescamp.org/
Publishes a directory of local businesses located in Yelm. The listings can be browseed by category or searched. Local events may also be listed here.
http://www.cityofyelm.net/
Find out about the city's government, services and information for residents. Includes details on city departments, citizen committees, services and key personnel, along with employment opportunities and access to various public documents and reports.
http://www.ci.yelm.wa.us/
Features a cinema that screens a variety of films. Customers can purchase tickets online, access schedules and find directions.
http://www.yelmcinemas.com/
Describes the city’s public schools and educational policies. Other parts of the site provide resources for parents of students and information on school closures.
http://www.ycs.wednet.edu/ycs/site/
Offers books, DVDs, books and other resources for library users. Information on the library’s hours of service, wireless Internet service and story time events is also available.
http://www.trlib.org/Locations/Pages/LibraryInformation.aspx?lib=ye