Sunset Magazine (2018) Travel Awards "Best Wine Town"
Fodor's Travel (2018) "America's 25 Cutest Main Streets in Small(er) Towns
Sunset Magazine (2017) "Best Main Street, Walla Walla Washington"
Sunset Magazine (2014) "24 Best Places to Live and Work"
Wine Enthusiast Magazine (2014) "10 Best Wine Travel Destinations"
Smart 21 Intelligent Communities (2014), Semifinalist
Fodor's (2013) "10 Best Small Towns in America"
Tonique Magazine (2012) "Most Authentic Wine Region in America"
USA Today (2011) "Five Best Small Towns in America"
USA Today (2011) "Friendliest Town in the Country"
Rand McNally (2011) "The Friendliest Small Town in America"
Sunset Magazine (2009) "The West's 20 Best Small Towns"
CNNMoney.com ( 2006) "Top 5 Places to Retire"
Sunset Magazine (2005) "The 2005 Wine Destination of the Year"
National Trust for Historic Preservation (2002) One of 12 National "Distinctive Destinations"
Sunset Magazine (2002) "The West's Best Places to Live"
Sunset Magazine (2002) "Best Main Street"
Fodor's Travel (2018) "America's 25 Cutest Main Streets in Small(er) Towns
Sunset Magazine (2017) "Best Main Street, Walla Walla Washington"
Sunset Magazine (2014) "24 Best Places to Live and Work"
Wine Enthusiast Magazine (2014) "10 Best Wine Travel Destinations"
Smart 21 Intelligent Communities (2014), Semifinalist
Fodor's (2013) "10 Best Small Towns in America"
Tonique Magazine (2012) "Most Authentic Wine Region in America"
USA Today (2011) "Five Best Small Towns in America"
USA Today (2011) "Friendliest Town in the Country"
Rand McNally (2011) "The Friendliest Small Town in America"
Sunset Magazine (2009) "The West's 20 Best Small Towns"
CNNMoney.com ( 2006) "Top 5 Places to Retire"
Sunset Magazine (2005) "The 2005 Wine Destination of the Year"
National Trust for Historic Preservation (2002) One of 12 National "Distinctive Destinations"
Sunset Magazine (2002) "The West's Best Places to Live"
Sunset Magazine (2002) "Best Main Street"
Walla Walla is the largest city in and the county seat of Walla Walla County, Washington, United States. The population of the city 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. Walla Walla is in the southeastern region of Washington, approximately four-and-a-half hours away by car from Portland, Oregon, and Seattle, Washington, and only thirteen miles north of the Oregon border.
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