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City of Vancouver Washington
Vancouver, Washington sits on the north bank of the Columbia River directly across from Portland, Oregon. The Pacific Coast is less than 90 miles to the west. The Cascade Mountain
Range rises on the east. Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument and Mt. Hood are less than two hours away. The spectacular Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area lies
30 minutes to the east. Vancouver combines the excitement of a major metropolitan area with small-town charm and abundant recreational opportunities
. Recreation and sports
programs for residents of all ages, nearly 7,000 acres of parkland, over 44 miles of trails, and facilities including pools, a tennis/racquetball center, and community centers.

Vancouver History

For thousands of years, the Vancouver area was home to native people who flourished on the bounty of forest and river.
In May, 1792, American trader/sailor Robert Gray became the first non-native to enter the fabled “Great River of the West,” the Columbia River.
Later that year, British Lt. William Broughton, serving under Capt. George Vancouver, explored 100 miles upriver.
Along the way, he named a point of land along the shore in honor of his commander. In 1806, American explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark camped
near the Vancouver waterfront on the return leg of their famed western expedition. Lewis characterized the area as “the only desired situation for settlement
west of the Rocky Mountains.” In 1825, Dr. John McLoughlin decided to move the northwest headquarters of the Hudson’s Bay Company from Astoria to a
more favorable setting upriver. He named the site after Point Vancouver on Broughton’s original map. Fort Vancouver was thus born.
For many years, Fort Vancouver was the center of all fur trading in the Pacific Northwest. It was also a center of British dominion over the Oregon Territory.
In 1846, American control was extended north to the 49th parallel. The northwest became part of the United States.
In 1849, American troops arrived to establish Columbia (later Vancouver) Barracks. It served as military headquarters for much of the Pacific Northwest.
The neighboring settlement was named “the City of Columbia.” Finally, in 1857, the City of Vancouver was incorporated. Through the rest of the century,
Vancouver steadily developed. In 1908, the first rail line east through the Washington side of the Columbia River Gorge reached Vancouver.
In 1910, a railroad bridge was opened south across the Columbia. In 1917, the Interstate Bridge was completed.
During World War I, the site later named Pearson Field was the location of the world's largest spruce cut-up mill. It cut raw timber into the lumber used to build the
planes which helped win the war in Europe. During World War II, Vancouver’s Kaiser Shipyard built a variety of craft that contributed greatly to America’s war effort.
Today, Vancouver is a community proud of its past with a keen eye toward a future rich with promise.

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Greetings from Vancouver Washington "Downtown"

Meetcha Downtown!
Enjoy these excellent videos of the best "little city" in the Northwest!
If you are looking for a Home for sale in Vancouver Washington or  would just like to check out our friendly city,
downtown shopping and all the fun stuff at the "Saturday Farmers Market". I love these videos!

 

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