Discover history, one exhibit at a time

Every room at the Kirkman House Museum holds a story—about the people who built Walla Walla, the era they lived in, and the objects that shaped daily life. Our exhibits and events offer a closer look at the past, helping visitors connect with history in unexpected ways.

PERMANENT EXHIBIT

Windows to the Past

Walk through Victorian parlors, family bedrooms, and the grand dining room, all furnished with authentic 19th-century pieces. Original artifacts like the Edison cylinder phonograph and an 1881 square-grand piano bring the era’s sights and sounds to life.

When you visit, you’re not just seeing artifacts—you’re stepping into the stories of the people who lived, worked, and dreamed here.

Plan your visit
Learn about the Kirkman Family who lived here

Signature Events & Special Exhibits

The Kirkman House isn’t just about the past—it’s about creating memories today. Our calendar features beloved traditions like the Victorian Christmas, Mad Hatters Tea Party, Sheep to Shawl, and holiday celebrations that fill the house with laughter and life once again. Our rotating exhibits focus on themes that matter—from fashion to family life to community milestones.

Whether it’s a display of vintage wedding gowns or a showcase on Walla Walla’s early businesses, there’s always something new to explore!

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Kids First Summer Camp
Jun
15
to Jun 19

Kids First Summer Camp

Join us for a fun-filled week of history, science, creativity, and old-fashioned games!

Dates: Monday, June 15 – Friday, June 19

Time: 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. daily

Cost: $20 per child per day or $80 for the five-day week

Reservations are required: 

For more information, call the museum at 509-529-4373 or Pam at 509-520-1570.

Campers should bring a sack lunch each day. Snacks and water will be provided by the museum.

Daily Schedule

Monday, June 16 – Textile Day
Discover the world of spinning, weaving, and dyeing! Campers will dye their own t-shirts to take home.

Tuesday, June 17 – History in Action
Learn about the Battle of Bunker Hill, then reenact it with water balloons! Kids will also play classic games from the late 1800s and early 1900s.

Wednesday, June 18 – Craft Day
Get creative with a variety of crafts, including painting without brushes. Campers will take their handmade projects home.

Thursday, June 19 – Rock & Roll (Geology Edition)
Explore local geology, learn how to pan for gold, and take home a collection of cool rocks.

Friday, June 20 – Unplugged Fun
No screens, no batteries—just pure fun! We’ll enjoy puzzles, classic games, and hands-on projects. Each child will take home a game or two.

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Past Exhibits

Scroll through the history we’ve explored at the Kirkman House Museum over the years.