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Review:
The Kirkman House Museum is a beautifully preserved example of a Victorian building and one of Walla Walla’s oldest mansions. Built between 1879-1880 and constructed with brick made from the Weston, Oregon Foundry, the villa is an authentic example of an elegant home from the luxurious 1880s, which was a period of extensive growth for Walla Walla. The house museum tells the story of the development of early Walla Walla and how owners William and Isabelle Kirkman became pillars of the community. The grand Italianate style home is filled with family heirlooms and period pieces that illustrate daily Victorian life, giving visitors an idea of what life was like during that time. The Kirkman House Museum is listed on the National Historic Register.
214 N Colville St, Walla Walla, WA 99362, Phone: 509-529-4373
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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