History of 531 Newell Street, Walla Walla, WA

Built in 1904 by Walter Barnett.
The London Plane tree at 355 Reser Road, photographed October 16, 2018

History of 355 Reser Road and the London Plane Tree – Walla Walla, WA

Believed by local experts to be the world’s largest London Plane tree and part of a proposed new park at Walla Walla High School.

History of 544 Balm Street – Walla Walla, WA

Built circa 1905 by Allen & Elizabeth McKinnon

Museum After Hours – Thursday 8/30: Dan Clark on Walla Walla 2020

Dan Clark will be talking about WW2020 on 8/30 from 5-6pm at Fort Walla Walla Museum

History of 327 Coppei Avenue – Waitsburg, WA

Built circa 1879 by Henry A. Vansyckle

Walk with the Mayor through Germantown on Sunday July 8

Join Walla Walla Mayor Barbara Clark and city council members Yazmin Bahena and Jerry Cummins on a walk through the Germantown neighborhood around Garrison Middle School

History of 821 Lincoln Street, Walla Walla, WA

Built in 1909 by J. A. Granstrand
Historic Sites & Markers ProjectJoe Drazan 2015

Site Signs of the WW2020 Historic Sites & Markers Project

Many thanks to Joe Drazan for providing photos of site history panels from the WW2020 Historic Sites & Markers Project.

A Plea for Your Help from the WW2020 Water Working Group

On May 23, 2018 at 7:00 P.M. the Walla Walla City Council will…

Walk with the Mayor Sunday, May 6, with 3:00pm start at Blue Ridge School

Get to know neighbors, city officials, and walkers from other parts of the city
Whitman Conservatory as it appeared ca. 1920. Whitman Archives.

A Wild Rose That Bloomed on College Creek

Edward MacDowell and the Whitman Conservatory of Music: An Early History, Including a Monograph on the Hilborne Roosevelt 1883 Pipe Organ

Walla Walla 2020 Meeting to be held April 3, 2018

Walla Walla 2020 will meet April 3, 2018 at 7 pm in the Whitman College Science Building, Room 138.

Stubblefield Home Sign Dedication

Historic Stubblefield Home To Be Honored In Sign Dedication Ceremony, Monday, February 12 at 2pm
The completed Elks’ Temple, Lodge 287, as it appeared in a 1914 postcard. Author’s collection.

An Imposing New Temple for Walla Walla’s Benevolent & Protective Order of Elks, Lodge 287

"The finest lodge home in the entire Northwest..." Up-To-The-Times Magazine, June 1914