Walla Walla has a charming main street with shops, cafes, and restaurants. Over the past two decades, the Oregon border city has reinvented itself as a major destination for wine tourism, receiving major international acclaim for wineries producing delicious Merlot, Syrah, and Cabernet varietals. Walla Walla is Walla Walla County's largest city, formerly best known for its production of sweet onions and its Washington State penitentiary location. Today, more than 100 wineries dot the region's landscape, including Waterbrook Winery and Leonetti Cellar. Its charming main street was named as a Great American Main Street by USA Today, known for its lovely shops, cafes, and dining destinations. Annual special events include the Walla Walla Sweet Onion Festival, held each year in July. Annual special events include the Walla Walla Sweet Onion Festival, held each year in July.Walla Walla

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