(also called the WallaWalla State Penitentiary) is a Washington State Department of Corrections men's prison located in WallaWalla, Washington. With...
Mission at the junction of the WallaWallaRiver and Mill Creek in what is now southeastern Washington near WallaWalla. The massacre became a decisive...
The Seattle and WallaWalla Railroad (earlier Seattle and WallaWalla Railroad and Transportation Company) was a 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge railroad and...
Narcissa Whitman established the Whitman Mission at Waiilatpu, near the WallaWallaRiver. The mission was in Cayuse Country. The Cayuse welcomed the Whitmans...
to the introduction of Cinsault grapes by Italian immigrants to the WallaWalla region. Grapes are not indigenous to the Columbia Valley viticultural...
run-of-the-river dam in the northwest United States. Located on the lower Snake River in southeast Washington, it bridges Franklin and WallaWalla counties;...
gravity run-of-the-river dam in the northwest United States. On the lower Snake River in southeastern Washington, it bridges WallaWalla and Franklin counties...
Adam West was born William West Anderson on September 19, 1928, in WallaWalla, Washington. His father, Otto Anderson (1903–1984) was a farmer descending...
"Ryegrass People, i.e. Cayuse People"), WallaWalla (Walawalałáma - "People of Walula region along WallaWallaRiver"), Palouse (Paluuspamá - "People of Palus")...
Columbia River Basin, just south of the confluence of the WallaWalla and Columbia rivers. It has been recognized as a National Natural Landmark by the...
WallaWalla Band These were the WallaWalla people which lived along the WallaWallaRiver and along the confluence of the Snake and Columbia River rivers...
Oregon AVA with (5 nested AVAs). Parts of the Columbia Gorge, WallaWalla Valley, and Snake River Valley AVAs lie within Oregon. Pinot noir and Pinot Gris...
1805 on the Columbia River, and Marcus and Narcissa Whitman passed through in 1836 to establish a mission at Wailatpu near WallaWalla, Washington. Thousands...
Massacre. The WallaWalla, Cayuse and Umatilla surrendered their lands in the upper Grande Ronde River in the 1855 Treaty of WallaWalla in exchange for...
the valleys formed by the Columbia River and its tributaries, including the WallaWalla, the Snake, and Yakima Rivers. Columbia Valley stretches between...
The English names of the following local rivers were derived from Sahaptin: the Klickitat, Umatilla, WallaWalla, Palouse, Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Tieton...
(1996). Flood Basalts and Glacier Floods:Roadside Geology of Parts of WallaWalla, Franklin, and Columbia Counties, Washington. Washington State Department...
lake, Lake Lewis. Lake Lewis back-flooded up the Yakima, WallaWalla, Touchet and Tucannon River Valleys. In these relatively calm arms of the lake, the...
nature's perils and foreign villainy in Pago Pago or WallaWalla." However the book was a best seller. River of Death was adapted into a 1989 movie directed...
and prairies north of the Snake River, which separated it from WallaWalla County, and north of the Clearwater River, which separated it from the Camas...
San Juan Skagit Skamania Snohomish Spokane Stevens Thurston Wahkiakum WallaWalla Whatcom Whitman Yakima This is a list of properties and historic districts...
river is named Walla-walla, with no defined meaning; and Wamara, possibly meaning woomera or "throwing stick". In the Jardwadjali language the river is...