Vancouver National Historic Reserve, Washington, United States
4.5 (50 reviews) Spent Ranking #11 in Vancouver Historic Sites
Great place for area history
Serving as the main supply depot for the Hudson's Bay Companys fur trading business in the 19th century, this 366-acre reserve features many important historical sites including the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site, Vancouver Barracks, Officers' Row and Pearson Field.
Address
750 Anderson St, Vancouver, WA 98661-3853
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Website
http://www.nps.gov/fova/
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Friday, May 10, 2024, 23:03
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4.5 based on (50 reviews)
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5shellhunter98 5:00 PM Jul 22, 2012
Something for everyone
You can spend an entire day here. So much to do and see. If you have a bike (or walk), start down by the waterfront, and ride over the land-bridge, visit the historic site which includes a working black smith shop and so much more. Then bike along officer’s row, have lunch at the Grant House or ride back to the water front for good food and great views at Beaches Restaraunt and Bar or McMenamins brew pub.
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4Lin M 5:00 PM Mar 2, 2019
Ghost tour with Jefferson Davis
Lots to see here. Try the Ghost Walking Tour with Jeff Davis. Informative, historic and lots of fun. Easy for anyone.