In October 1880 President Rutherford B. Hayes took a tour of the West Coast, staying in Walla Walla for one night at the Ward House on Poplar Street, which is
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The Walla Walla Valley is nationally known for its rich agricultural products, namely Walla Walla onions and grapes. With over 150 wineries, the Walla Walla Valley APA has the highest concentration of wineries in all of Washington State. Indeed, Walla Walla has become
the wine destination in the state. Couple this with a rich history, vibrant downtown with historic architecture and unique shops, public art, museums, friendly locals, and fine dining, and you have the perfect recipe for 17 wonderful adventures in Walla Walla.
Located in the southeastern part of Washington state, one can enjoy the 246-mile drive from Portland, Oregon, or there is a small municipal airport if you prefer to fly in.