Fort Walla Walla Museum is a historic United States Army fort spread over 15 acres in the Fort Walla Walla Park that houses a variety of items from when the fort was in use. Established July 1856, the fort was one of two that were constructed on the site by Lieutenant Colonel Edward Steptoe from the 9th Infantry Regiment and tells the story of the history of the fort through four impressive exhibit halls of military weapons and artefacts, antique vehicles and firefighting vehicles, agricultural equipment and tools, and clothing and textiles. The fort also features a 17-building pioneer village and presents living history performances each season on weekends and an array of children's programs.

755 NE Myra Rd, Walla Walla, WA 99362, Phone: 509-525-7703

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