Fort Vancouver National Historic Site


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Acadia NP SE Maine 1919 48,419 (19,603) Mountain and coast scenery.
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Fort Vancouver National Historic Site:

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National Parks
Name Type1 Location Year authorized Size
acres (hectares)
Description
Acadia NP SE Maine 1919 48,419 (19,603) Mountain and coast scenery.
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Fort Vancouver National Historic Site

Parks Directory of the United States / US National Parks / National Historic SitesAddress:612 E Reserve St
Vancouver, WA 98661

Phone:360-816-6230
Phone: 800-832-3599;
Web: www.nps.gov/fova/
Size: 209 acres.
Established: Authorized as a national monument on June 19, 1948; changed to a national historic site on June 30, 1961.
Location:In the city of Vancouver, Washington, just east of I-5 on East Evergreen Blvd.
Facilities:Picnic area, rest rooms (é), visitor center (é), museum/exhibit. Entrance fee required.
Activities:Guided tours, living history demonstrations.
Special Features:From 1825 to 1849, Fort Vancouver was the western headquarters of theHudson's Bay Company's fur trading operations. Under the leadership ofDr. John McLoughlin, often called the "Father of Oregon," the fortbecame the center of political, cultural, commercial, and manufacturingactivities in the Pacific Northwest. When American pioneers arrived inthe Oregon Country during the 1830s and 1840s, they came to FortVancouver for supplies to begin their farms. The McLoughlin House,where Dr. McLoughlin lived from 1847 to 1857, in Oregon City has been fully restoredand is maintained as a unit of the Fort Vancouver National HistoricSite.

See other parks in Washington.