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Walla Walla 2020
Walla Walla 2020 is a citizens group working for a liveable community in the Walla Walla area now and for future generations, by planning, advocating for, and implementing projects and policies to protect and increase our quality of life.

Tourism Walla Walla
Tourism Walla Walla is the primary tourism agency for the Walla Walla area, and is funded by the City of Walla Walla through lodging taxes.

Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation
The Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla people make up the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation on the Columbia River Plateau, whose homeland is the area now known as northeastern Oregon and southeastern Washington. The three bands were brought together on the Umatilla Indian Reservation by a Treaty with the US Government in 1855, and were united as a single tribal government in 1949. Currently,the CTUIR has over 2,499 tribal members, continuing to care for and live on the land of their ancestors--a small group of people doing great things for themselves and their neighbors.

Blue Mountain Audubon Society
Blue Mountain Audubon Society serves its membership and its community in the goals to appreciate, preserve, and enjoy birds and wildlife and the natural environment in the local area, and beyond. Through volunteer efforts, BMAS provides education, conservation, and enjoyment opportunities to members and to the public.

U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, McNary National Wildlife Refuge
USFWS manages the proposed Wallula Overlook property as well as adjacent Madame Dorion Park and surrounding lands for the US Army Corps of Engineers, and is a key participant in Wallula Interpretive Overlook Partners.


Related Links
Frenchtown/St. Rose Project
Frenchtown Partners is a coalition of interested parties dedicated to preserving and interpreting the site of the St. Rose Mission and Cemetery, established in 1876, which is also the grounds of the historic Battle of Frenchtown or Battle of Walla Walla, which took place there from December 7-10, 1855.

Walla Walla Treaty Councils web page
This site is dedicated to the Great Walla Walla Treaty Council of 1855 and the Second Walla Walla Treaty Council and related events of 1856.