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Walla Walla, WA, a beautiful place

Walla Walla, WA, is such a beautiful place. I was born and grew up here; I can only say there's no place like home. After living in Walla Walla for over 20 years, I moved to New York due to work. Honestly, I always miss my old place, where I was so comfortable. I love the people, and I enjoy what the city has to offer. I always go to the farmer's market, local farms, and orchards and spend several hours hanging out. I am happy with my family, and I admit that this place may not be for everyone, but it's a special place for me.

Pet-friendly Walla Walla Apartments

If you want pet-friendly Walla Walla apartments, The Lodge Apartments is the answer. Never worry about your pets because pets are welcome, but breed restrictions apply. There's also a pet fee, one-time or monthly, and you can have two pets per home. More than that, the apartment homes in Walla Walla have spacious floor plans; chef-style kitchens with stainless steel appliances, high-quality cabinets, huge light-catching windows, and furnishes for short-term residences are also available. There are also a washer and dryer in every home, walk-in closets in select homes, elegant painted millwork, and private balcony in most homes, and they are energy efficient for cooking and heating. For any question or inquiry, contact (833) 584 – 1847.

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Fort Walla Walla Museum in Walla Walla, WA

The Fort Walla Walla Museum in Walla Walla, WA, is a beautiful museum to explore the Inland Northwest history. It's located on the grounds of the 19th-century military fort, providing an exciting educational experience for your family, friends, and students. This is a 17-building historic pioneer settlement with a beautiful garden and sprawling exhibit halls that house thousands of artifacts. There's also a free Museum Store filled with books, local goods, heritage gifts, and more. It's nice to walk through the museum and discover stories from Oregon Trail, the oldest locomotive, and more. There are also programs and events held on the Museum grounds annually, which everybody can enjoy.

 

Walla Walla's Valley Transit eliminates most fares. 

When I read this headline about the fares for riders in Walla Walla that were eliminated until 2026, I can see how those that will benefit will rejoice. It's excellent news that riders under 18 are not required to pay a fare in any Valley Transit services. This is really nice to know that those riders that are older than 18 will only be the ones to pay for fares at the Job Access and Vanpool services, yet it's still good that all other modes of public transit will also be fare-free. I am happy that there is funding for this program, which will significantly help. Read more.

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Fort Walla Walla Museum
755 NE Myra Rd, Walla Walla, WA 99362, United States
Head southwest toward NE Myra Rd
19 s (361 ft)
Continue on NE Myra Rd. Take US-12 E to E Sumach St
6 min (3.4 mi)
Continue on E Sumach St to your destination
1 min (0.2 mi)


The Lodge
327 E Rose St, Walla Walla, WA 99362, United States

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