What began in 1907 as a shelter for wheat and livestock during winter months, has been masterfully restored and transformed to an eloquent event venue and recognized for its significance in the Washington State Register of Historic Places. Owner Nat Small, a fourth generation Walla Walla resident, has renovated the barn, preserving the authenticity of the original Epstein Farm, while incorporating elements of sustainability that align with the eco-scape of Eastern Washington's natural garden and farm landscape. Explore the Red Star Barn website and see why we are eager to share our event venue with you. Come, gather and celebrate.
What began in 1907 as a shelter for wheat and livestock during winter months, has been masterfully restored and transformed to an eloquent event venue and recognized for its significance in the Washington State Register of Historic Places. Owner Nat Small, a fourth generation Walla Walla resident, has renovated the barn, preserving the authenticity of the original Epstein Farm, while incorporating elements of sustainability that align with the eco-scape of Eastern Washington's natural garden and farm landscape. Explore the Red Star Barn website and see why we are eager to share our event venue with you. Come, gather and celebrate.
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