Kirkman House (Walla Walla, Washington)
The Kirkman House is a historic Victorian-era house located in Walla Walla, Washington. Built in 1880 for William Kirkman, a prominent local businessman involved in wheat farming and other agricultural enterprises, the house is an example of Italianate architecture. It is characterized by its two-story rectangular shape, bracketed eaves, decorative window hoods, and symmetrical facade.
The house served as the residence of the Kirkman family for several decades and is significant for its association with William Kirkman and his contributions to the economic development of the Walla Walla region during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The Kirkman House has been recognized for its architectural merit and historical significance. It is currently a privately owned residence. The historical integrity of the exterior has been largely maintained.