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Explore the fascinating history and culture of Walla Walla at Fort Walla Walla Museum, where the past comes alive with engaging exhibits and scenic grounds.
Fort Walla Walla Museum is a captivating journey into the history of the region, showcasing artifacts and exhibits that tell the story of Walla Walla's past and its significance in the American West. Perfect for history enthusiasts and families alike, this museum offers an engaging experience for all visitors.
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Car
To reach the Fort Walla Walla Museum from anywhere in Benton County, start your journey by getting onto I-5 S or US-97 S, depending on your location. If you are near Corvallis, take OR-34 E to I-5 S. Continue on I-5 S until you reach the exit for US-12 E toward Walla Walla. Follow US-12 E until you reach the junction with WA-125 N. Take WA-125 N, which will lead you directly into Walla Walla. Once in Walla Walla, look for the signs directing you to Myra Rd. Turn onto Myra Rd, and continue until you reach 755 NE Myra Rd, where the Fort Walla Walla Museum is located. Please note that there may be parking fees in the museum area.
Public Transportation
If you're using public transportation, you can take a bus from Corvallis to Walla Walla. The Greyhound or other regional bus services may offer routes to Walla Walla. Once you arrive at the Walla Walla bus station, you would need to take a taxi or use a rideshare service like Uber or Lyft to reach the Fort Walla Walla Museum at 755 NE Myra Rd. The taxi fare may vary, so it’s advisable to check rates beforehand.
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