Historic Walla Walla charm reimagined and redesigned
Originally known as Green Gables Inn, The GG in Walla Walla was built in 1909 by Clarinda Green and Rowland Smith on homestead land owned by Clarinda's parents, William and Mary Green. Constructed for $7,000 at the time, the home remained a private residence until it was acquired by the Upper Columbia Medical Missionary and Benevolent Association. For the next thirty years, it served as a home for nurses working at the Walla Walla General Hospital across the street (now the North Hall Dormitory at Whitman College).
In 1990, Jim and Margaret Buchan purchased the historic home, meticulously refurbished it, and converted it into Green Gables Inn.
Today, the property is owned and operated by Connie Blumenthal and Karrie Blumenthal Dutton, twins who moved East in 2018. The GG has been updated to reflect its original splendor and elegance, offering uncompromising accommodations with refurbished guest rooms, a state-of-the-art commercial kitchen, and an in-house chef. The GG has entered a new era of sophistication and charm.