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A BioBlitz will let community members become citizen scientists Friday and Saturday at the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site. The event ... in Fort Vancouver’s garden and along the ...
Dick Pettigrew, a volunteer at Fort Vancouver, mans the carpentry shop in the national historic site. (Jamie Hale/The ... and innumerable field trips that students have enjoyed for generations.
I have come to know Fort Vancouver National Historic Site in so many different ... marveled at the explosion of colorful flowers in the garden; watched the big field in front of the fort in ...
Welsh said Mier and Greg Shine, chief ranger and historian at Fort Vancouver National Historic ... a unique field in that it operates almost entirely on private funds on a 134.4-acre site.
Fort Vancouver invites dogs to earn 'BARK Ranger' status through a new program that connects visitors to history.
(KOIN) — Those who lost their lives in service are being honored in a Memorial Day ceremony at the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site Monday ... Barracks Parade Field because of COVID ...
you have the opportunity to witness an excavation at the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site. A team of students and professional archaeologists from Portland State University, Washington State ...
The annual event is an important Vancouver tradition, meant to honor the men and women in uniform who paid the ultimate price for their service and sacrifice.
What: The Tales of the Engag, a campfire program of stories and tall tales, gives visitors an opportunity to hear of the life of the Engag, the Canadian engaged, or contract workers of the Hudson ...
professional archaeologists and the National Park Service are set to study the former site of a school for Indigenous and Métis children at Fort Vancouver. The annual Public Archaeology Field ...
An $11.28 million project to rehabilitate historic buildings and utilities at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site will also result in moving the Gifford Pinchot National Forest headquarters to ...