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| Downtown Walla Walla is a great place to live and visit. Its popularity has grown with the wine industry's booming presence. Restaurateurs and small shop owners have followed the trend, making Downtown Walla Walla a perfect place to visit, dine, shop and stay. |
| 2008 |
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Tri-City Herald, January 5
Wind wallops Walla Walla by Paula Horton
"Trees crashed onto cars and houses, knocked down power lines and blocked roads and the sky was turned brown with churned-up dust as fierce winds hitting almost 80 mph pounded Walla Walla on Friday."
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| 2007 |
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Union-Bulletin, November 16
The Associated Press, late November
Every day a holiday.
Strands of LED Christmas lights will be lit around downtown year-round. by Vicki Hillhouse
"The bare branches of downtown's trees become part of an illuminated sculpture as the strands of bulbs are woven through the limbs."
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Seattle Times, August 23
Is Walla Walla "the next Napa" by Tan Vinh
So, apparently sometime around the start of the new millennium this town whose name was synonymous with its penitentiary became "the next Napa Valley."
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Union-Bulletin, July 18
Downtown Foundation hires chief, by Vicki Hillhouse
"A man with more than three decades of history in the newspaper and publishing industry will start the next chapter of his career as head of the Downtown Walla Walla Foundation." Read More
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| 2004 |
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Los Angeles Times, November 24
Walla Walla: A little Napa in 'nowhere', by Beverly Beyette
"Native Americans named it Walla Walla, "place of many waters," but it's wine that's bringing the visitors to this town of about 30,000, once best known for its funny name and for a tear-free variety of onion."
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