Here Are 10 Towns In Washington State That Have The Best Main Streets

A while back, my wife and I headed to Walla Walla to celebrate our anniversary and talk about a fantastic downtown area that Walla Walla has going for it.

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Prosser And Walla Walla Make The List For The Best Main Streets In Washington State

We ate dinner at the Walla Walla Steak Company and then headed out for wine tasting and a beer flight. The cool thing about Walla Walla is the vibe on Main Street.

If you haven't been to Walla Walla in a while, you should go visit because the downtown area has really become quite the destination in Wine Country.

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It got me thinking about the other cool main streets in Washington State worth exploring and here are 10 main streets in Washington that you might think about visiting in the near future:

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As you can see, these 10 towns are pretty amazing for their main streets. Have you been to any of them before? Tap the app and send me a note with your favorite place to visit!

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