William Tye, assistant railroad conductor: Living History
A living history presentation featuring the story of William Tye, an assistant railroad conductor.
Sun, 25 Oct 2026
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM (America/Los_Angeles)
Fort Walla Walla Museum Walla Walla , Washington
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Step back in time with a Living History presentation at the Fort Walla Walla Museum. This event features a portrayal of William Tye, an assistant railroad conductor, offering a unique glimpse into the life and work of railroad personnel in the past. Through this immersive experience, attendees will learn about the challenges and daily realities of railroad operations in the region. Join us for an engaging hour that brings history to life in a meaningful and educational way.
What to Expect
An engaging living history performance where a historical figure is brought to life for the audience.
Who Should Attend
History buffs
Museum visitors
Local community members
Railroad enthusiasts
Agenda Overview
The presentation is scheduled for 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm.
Venue & Address
Fort Walla Walla Museum
755 NE Myra Road Walla Walla , Washington – 99362 United States
Organizer
Fort Walla Walla Museum · Museum
A museum located on the grounds of a 19th-century military fort, dedicated to regional history.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the event held?
The event is held at the Fort Walla Walla Museum, 755 NE Myra Rd, Walla Walla, WA 99362.
Is there an admission fee?
Please check the museum's website for admission and event fee details.
Who is the historical figure?
The presentation focuses on William Tye, an assistant railroad conductor.
What is the focus of the talk?
The talk focuses on the life and work of railroad personnel.
Is this event suitable for all ages?
Yes, the presentation is open to the public.
How long is the presentation?
The presentation lasts for one hour.
Tags
History
Museum
Walla Walla
Living History
Railroad
Education
Summary
A living history presentation about the life of assistant railroad conductor William Tye.