Stop 25: The Pioneer Doctor’s Office
Besides being a prodigious doctor, Dr. Blalock was an enterprising entrepreneur and orchardist.
Stop 24: The Barber Shop and Barber Bogle
Anthony Ambrose’s business card from the Museum’s collection. Ambrose was active as a barber in Walla Walla from the 1910s to the 1950s.
Barbershop inside the Dacres Hotel, circa 1890s. 25 cents for a shave.
Stop 22: The Saturno Farmstead
The Saturno Farmstead, including house, garden, and vineyard, represent some of the history of Walla Walla’s Italian community.
The Italian immigrant community funded and erected the statue of Christopher Columbus in front of the Walla Walla County Courthouse. Italians often experienced ethnic prejudice. Because Columbus was Italian, it was a way to make Italian identity be accepted as American and to demonstrate both pride in their ethnic identity and their patriotism.