Regional & National Recognition
July 8, 2002, Fort Walla Walla Museum was mentioned as one of the 11 ways to follow the Lewis & Clark Trail.
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"11 Ways to Follow Their Trail"
"Clark traded his sword for a horse here.
Every June the Fort Walla Walla Museum
is host to Lewis & Clark Days* commemorating
Indian and Military History"
--Excerpt From Time Magazine, July 8, 2002
(*Lewis & Clark Days is now Fort Walla Walla Days) |
July 2006
Preservation Magazine article "Vintage Walla Walla" story
featuring Fort Walla Walla Museum
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September 13, 2006
CNNMoney.com names Walla Walla "best place to retire"
featuring Fort WallaWalla Museum
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October, 2006
PBS "Forgotten Trails" Lewis & Clark in S.E. Washington
featuring Fort Walla Walla Museum
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June, 2007
Smart meetings magazine story includes Walla Walla and
features Fort Walla Walla Museum ("Fields of Dreams," scroll to Washington)

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March-April, 2008
Mid-Columbian magazine story features
The Lloyd Indian Artifact Collection
“Visitors are encouraged to see the dazzling artifacts in the Lloyd collection and, more importantly, to learn stories spanning eight decades of friendship. Visitors are also encouraged to step back in time strolling through the Museum’s pioneer settlement and explore one of the area’s largest collections of horse-era agricultural equipment.”

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Winter, 2008
Western GroupTour magazine features
Fort Walla Walla Museum in Washington section
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American Cowboy magazine
Fort Walla Walla Museum helps make Walla Walla
one of the "20 Best Places to Live the West"

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