Vancouver, Washington • Clark County
Fort Vancouver National Historic Site in Vancouver, Washington, preserves the remains of a major fur trading post and a vital hub for exploration and settlement in the Pacific Northwest. It showcases the scale of operations of the Hudson's Bay Company and its impact on regional development.
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Industry; Agriculture
4119 N.w. Mccann Rd., Vancouver, Washington
Architecture
310 W. 11th St., Vancouver, Washington
Architecture; Politics/Government
1200 Franklin St., Vancouver, Washington
Agriculture; Health/Medicine; Social History
1919 Ne 78th St., Vancouver, Washington
Architecture
4208 Main St., Vancouver, Washington
Architecture; Social History
916 Main St., Vancouver, Washington
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Industry; Architecture
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Transportation
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Exploration/Settlement
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Military
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Exploration/Settlement; Industry; European
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Art; Exploration/Settlement
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