Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Walla Walla's West Side Downtown 1960s
Another treasure from the Joe Drazan blog, the northwest corner of 4th and Main in downtown Walla Walla in what is commonly today known as the "Barer Building" our family business B. Barer And Sons was behind it on 4th and Rose. My dad eventually bought the building and later would sell it to a wine maker. The part of the buildings on the left would be torn down to make way for a Goodyear Tire Store in the early 1970s. I'm not sure if the Fabric Outlet, which my Dad and his uncle owned, had started, my guess is that it hadn't.
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