Fort Walla Walla Days At Fort Walla Walla Museum, WashingtonFort Walla Walla Museum provides learning to the region’s heritage and shares this heritage through exhibits, events publications and other programs and to keep it safe from future generations. It has more than 48,000 artifacts and photographs as well as a Living History series to tell the story of the many people who have inhibited the Walla Walla Valley.

About Fort Walla Walla Days
This coming Saturday, June 6 and Sunday, June 7 get a chance to join the two day family oriented event at the Fort Walla Walla Museum, 755 Myra Road in Walla Walla, Washington and be a part of this historical activity. The Museum opens daily from 10:00 in the morning to 5:00 in the afternoon.

Fort Walla Walla Days features encampment that were recreated from the days of Lewis and Clark Expedition through World War 1 as well as the fur trade era, demonstrating the Civil War and Spanish-American War military life and showing exhibits of the Indian people and their culture. Games for children are available for both days and pioneer crafts are on display. Don’t miss the fun.

Admission is free.

Fort Walla Walla relies on your support to bring history to life with education and exhibits. Your donations contribute to the enhancement of the Museum as one of the area’s major tourist attractions.

For more information click here http://www.fwwm.org/fort-walla-walla-days/

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