Updated: 2/25/2012 
Kirkman House Museum
Walla Walla, Washington
Description

The Kirkman House is the only house museum in Walla Walla. William Kirkman was a gold miner from England who traveled America before he settled in Walla Walla. He became a cattle rancher and built his home in 1880. It has Victorian lady figurehead keyston

Artifact Collections

The museum houses artifacts that represent Walla Walla family life between 1880 and 1930.

Research Collections

The textile library houses research materials on traditional textile industry.

Programs

The museum currently has its permanent exhibit, tours, docent program and spinning classes. We do have fees for the spinning classes.

Governance

The Kirkman House is a private non profit organization.

Library

Access: General Public, Students, Scholars, Members

Appointment required: True

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