Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Labor Days Weekend In Walla Walla
We spent the weekend in Walla Walla, with in laws and cousins. Walla Walla, as I have written before, has now gained international attention as a wine tasting destination. Some even go so far as to call it Napa Valley North.
Top picture is the breath taking view from the brand new Amavi Cellars tasting room on Pepper Bridge Road. Second picture is the statues made from exhaust pipe and mufflers at Melody Muffler on 9th and Chestnut. A statue of Marcus Whitman stands on Main Street near the college named for him. Bottom picture is the old Liberty Theatre in the center of Downtown.
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