Located on what was a 19th-century military fort, the Fort Walla Walla Museum features a pioneer settlement of historic buildings, gardens and exhibit halls with thousands of artifacts plus “living ...
WALLA WALLA — The Scout that stood for decades by the front door of Lutcher’s Store in Walla Walla won’t be leaving the city. The 6-foot-tall wooden Indian statue, affectionately nicknamed Chief Smoke ...
Michael McCarthy will be at Fort Walla Walla Museum on Saturday, Aug. 6, to discuss his role in the last Indian wars in the region. On Sunday, Augusta Moorehouse, will present some lively stories ...
The children yearn for live music and dancing, and these "kindie" entertainers plan to bring more kids' music to the Walla ...
The Kirkman House Museum in Walla Walla will turn the clock back 90 years with its next exhibition, The Roaring Twenties, which opens July 19. The museum is at 214 N. Colville St., Walla Walla. Hours ...
TROOP TRANSPORT: First built in 1856 as a base of operations during the Northwest's Indian wars, Fort Walla Walla served the region until it closed in 1910. (). FORT WALLA WALLA – Before there was an ...
WALLA WALLA — A relic of the Walla Walla Regional Airport’s history as a World War II Army Air Base will make a bang of a welcome for visitors passing through. A World War I-era French cannon used by ...
A bucolic scene greets you no matter how you drive into Walla Walla, as golden, rolling hills fold into the horizon. But look between the wheat fields and you’ll spot fresh patches of green cropping ...
Walla Walla is about a four-hour drive from Seattle. Take Interstate 90 east to Ellensburg, then follow Interstate 82 toward Yakima. Proceed through the Yakima Valley and at Richland merge onto ...
Evening light in the Walla Walla farm foothills. (Terry Richard/The Oregonian) These are some of the things readers told me to do when I was in Walla Walla. I got to a few, but would have to move ...
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