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On Thursday night, Andy and Marci hosted a delicious dinner at their beautiful home in Belleview and on Friday Sam, Andy, Marci, Georgia and Tom drove across the state from Belleview to Walla Walla, home of Whitman College, where Stu is a senior and star soccer player. Washington's topographical variety as we drove from the northwest of the state to the southeast corner was stunning. The far west of the state receives far more precipitation and therefore is green and lush, where the Cascade Mountains are blanketed with forests while the state's central and eastern regions are dry, almost arid. From west to east, Washington's status as an agricultural powerhouse was evident. Apple orchards, vineyards, seemingly endless wheat fields and livestock farms punctuated the state's vast open spaces, in some areas hilly, in others mountainous, in others broad and flat, drained by the mighty Columbia River and its tributaries.Washington is a leading lumber producer. Its rugged surface is rich in stands of Douglas fir, hemlock, ponderosa and white pine, spruce, larch, and cedar. The state is the biggest producer of apples, hops, pears, red raspberries, spearmint oil, and sweet cherries, and ranks high in the production of apricots, asparagus, dry edible peas, grapes, lentils, peppermint oil, and potatoes. Livestock and livestock products also make important contributions to total farm revenue. The southeast has fully emerged as one of the nations leading producers of quality wines, where vineyards and wineries have multiplied. Walla Walla, in the center of the wine producing region, is a lovely and prosperous town with numerous grand homes from the late 1800s and early 1900s. The bucolic Whitman College campus, with its mix of classic old Georgian buildings and interesting modern structures, is a gem that complements the charming old neighborhoods that surround it.




A mountain of hay ready for shipment near Walla Walla

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Entering Walla Walla

Walla Walla is the largest city in and the county seat of Walla Walla County, Washington. The population of the town itself was 31,731 at the 2010 census. The population of Walla Walla and its two suburbs, the town of College Place and unincorporated "East Walla Walla," is about 45,000.[7] Walla Walla is in the southeastern region of Washington, approximately four hours by car from Portland, Oregon, and Seattle, Washington, and thirteen miles north of the Oregon border. Whitman College, Walla Walla Community College, and the Washington State Penitentiary are located in Walla Walla. Walla Walla University is located in nearby College Place, Washington. Baker Boyer Bank, the oldest bank in the state of Washington, was founded in Walla Walla in 1869.
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The landmark Marcus Whitman Hotel dominates the Walla Walla skyline

In 1805 and 1806, Lewis and Clark blazed a trail through the Walla Walla region and were intrigued with what they experienced. Thirty years later, missionaries Marcus and Narcissa Whitman built a mission among the Cayuse Indians near Walla Walla. After 11 years of service, the Whitmans and several of those staying at the mission with them met an untimely death in November 1847. The name Whitman became widely used in the local area with everything from Whitman Street to Whitman College.It came as no surprise in 1927, when the people of Walla Walla decided to honor Marcus Whitman by naming their new hotel after him.The idea for a luxury hotel to attract travelers and conventions had been a topic of discussion since the early 1920s. In 1927, W.W. Baker, president of Baker Boyer National Bank, called together the city fathers and spearheaded the efforts of moving forward with the idea. More than 200 businessmen attended that first meeting in support of the idea of a first-class hotel.
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Whitman College

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Whitman College

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The main quad-Whitman College

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A sunlit dorm on Whitman's main quad

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Strolling the campus

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Whitman's leafy campus

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Totem Pole-Jewell Praying Wolf (2000)-Whitman College Campus

A master carver of the Lummi Nation of Native Americans of northwestern Washington, James carved the 24-foot totem from western red cedar in a combination of Coast Salish and Alaska Native styles.
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Detail--Jewell Praying Wolf (2000)-Whitman College Campus

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Sun Illuminated church spire, Walla Wall

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MArci and Mellisa at our Walla Walla VRBO

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