Faces & Places
Take at look at some of the interesting people, places and events in our state with TVW's Faces and Places of Washington. Episodes air at various times throughout the day and night on the network.
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01/09/2012
Fort Walla Walla Museum
With more than 43,000 items in its collection, the Fort Walla Walla Museum shares the history of the Walla Walla region. From Lewis and Clark to the U.S. Military's presence, learn why this area is known as, "The Cradle of Northwest History."
01/09/2012
Fred Oldfield
Known as the "Granddaddy of Western Art," Fred Oldfield has had quite a career. Meet this 93 year old painter who today is passing on his skills to the next generation.
01/09/2012
Marsh's Free Museum
The World's Longest Beach isn't the only thing you'll find in Long Beach, Washington. Find out why Marsh's Free Museum and its rare collection of oddities has been drawing visitors to the coast since 1935.
01/09/2012
Marvin Carr's One of a Kind in the World Museum
From automobiles once owned by Elvis Presley and Jackie Gleason to Native American artifacts, Marvin Carr's One of a Kind in the World Museum located in Spokane, Washington certainly lives up to its name.
01/09/2012
Morton Loggers' Jubilee
Every second weekend in August the small community of Morton, Washington gears up for the Morton Loggers' Jubliee. Nicknamed the "Grandaddy of all Logging Shows," the jubilee shares the history of logging through competition.
Faces & Places airs throughout the programming day on TVW's cable channel. View all episodes here at tvw.orgEpisodes
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