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    Xand G.

    Beautiful space near downtown Vancouver. Lovely Victorian houses and sprawling trees. Open field across the street. Great for sunset photos!

    Mark B.

    This is a nice part of the Fort Vancouver area. Originally the housing for....you guessed it, Officers when it was a military bace. Now most of the houses are rented. One is a petty good, if expensive restaurant. Others house businesses, not for profits, politicians (US Senator Patty Murray for one, etc. Its a nice area to walk along all the houses are on one side of the street and painted alike though the buildings are all different styles. All look very nice. Along the sidewalk are plaques telling about the houses and the history of the Row. Besides the restaurants today I saw that Marshall house was open for tours. Unfortunately I was just going for a quick walk but I will try back another day. It is a nice place for a walk in the evening also, we've done it after desert at Grant House. It was a great way to end the day.

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    Fort Vancouver National Historic Site - Inside the kitchen pantry

    Fort Vancouver National Historic Site

    4.5(80 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    If you are anywhere near Vancouver and have even the slightest appreciation for history, do…read moreyourself a favor and walk the waterfront, then wander over to Fort Vancouver National Historic Site and soak it all in. Right nearby sits Old Apple Tree Park, home to what was known as the oldest apple tree in the Pacific Northwest. I remember seeing the old tree standing there like some weathered pioneer that had witnessed centuries pass by. The original trunk finally died, but shoots from its living roots were replanted, and the tree lives on through its offspring. Considering apple trees were not native to this land and had to be brought across oceans and continents, there is something downright incredible about standing next to the very beginning of Northwest orchard history. Fort Vancouver itself is fascinating. Established by the Hudson's Bay Company in 1825, it became the center of trade, farming, and industry in the Pacific Northwest long before Washington or Oregon were even states. Back then this place was a bustling multicultural settlement with trappers, traders, farmers, blacksmiths, sailors, and families from all over the world. They cultivated massive gardens, orchards, and farmland here to feed thousands of people traveling through the region. It was essentially the headquarters of the Pacific Northwest during the fur trade era. Walking through the fort today feels like stepping into another century. Between the wooden palisades, parade grounds, river breeze, and views of the Columbia, you can almost imagine canoes arriving loaded with furs while smoke curled from fireplaces inside the fort walls. It is peaceful now, but this place once shaped the entire region. I honestly think one of the best afternoons you can have in Vancouver is to stroll the riverfront, grab a coffee, walk through the historic reserve, and end up here reflecting on how much history happened on this patch of ground. Relish it. So much of the Northwest rushes forward so fast that we forget where it all began. Fort Vancouver reminds you.

    We love visiting this 191 acre site! There's so much to see...Officer's Row, barracks, gazebo, the…read moreFort, gardens, land bridge trail, and the Pearson Air Museum. We've been to almost everything this historical site has to offer. Our favorite part is just walking around any time of year and seeing what's in bloom. In the spring they have gorgeous cherry blossoms and tulip trees. In summer there's tons of hydrangeas around the historic buildings along Officer's Row. The Fort Vancouver gardens are gorgeous in summer with a wide variety of plants and flowers. There's a lot of vegetables too! Overall a great place to explore. I feel so lucky to have such a gem so close to home! Would highly recommend.

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    Interstate Bridge - CrissCross

    Interstate Bridge

    3.3(25 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    It does it's job and I always did like it's unique look. For the most part, traffic moves pretty…read moresteady and all the lead ins on both sides feed in pretty well so you do not get a whole lot of dangerous situations or accidents. They have been promising, threatening and suggesting it's replacement for as long as I can remember....

    This is my second in my suite of bridge reviews. The first was the Glenn L. Jackson Memorial…read moreBridge which earned a ROTD. This is probably my second favorite bridge too, if I'm being candid. Traffic is always terrible no matter what time of day you're traveling. If you're really unlucky you'll get stuck in one of those raised bridge situations. Your day is completely fucked if that happens. The aesthetic of the bridge isn't bad. It's a dual truss design with vertical lifts. It's 3,538 ft. long and carries Interstate 5 over the Columbia River. Opened on Valentine's Day 1914 for the northbound span and southbound opened in 1958. I guess with the two world wars going on, that slowed down the project. The bridge has 3 north and 3 southbound lanes carrying well over 150,000 vehicles daily. In 1982 the bridge was placed on The National Register of Historic Places. There has been debate and proposals since 2005 about replacing the bridge and adding light rail to the new bridge. Of course nobody can agree on anything and it's been going on 20 years so I don't see anything happening soon. Ridiculous politicians. 2025 -Review #1

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    Covington Historical House

    Covington Historical House

    4.3(3 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    We recently had our anniversary celebration at The Covington House and it was pretty great. We're…read morebig fans of historical places and each year on our anniversary we go to an historic home. This way we were able to do that and have our friends join us for dinner & a nice celebration. They've done a nice job of setting this building up for an intimate gathering during bad weather and I imagine during good weather you could really spread out and make it a beautiful location for an outdoor wedding or event. The big fireplace made for a beautiful backdrop to the autumn theme we had and kept the place nice and toasty, too! The people we worked with to coordinate the rental were friendly and supportive. There was a lady that met us there right before and right after the event to help make sure we'd remembered all the clean up items we needed to wrap up to get our deposit back. They had a nice kitchen to work with and, while we brought most of our stuff prepared--we appreciated that they had serving utensils, coffee pots, and other supplies to use in the kitchen if we needed them. I think the only challenge we bumped into was enough refrigerator space, but that was a minimal issue and partially our fault. We were going to bring a cooler and forgot to. How can you go wrong having dinner in the same room where Ulysses S. Grant dined with the family that ran the school that resided in this building back in the day? How cool is that? We definitely will consider using this location again. If you are considering renting it, I recommend you set up a time to go visit the building and check it out. That way you can take some pictures and do some planning and just enjoy the ambiance of the house.

    This is an awesome historical landmark right in a busy part of Vancouver. It's also now a group of…read more3 Poke Stops if that is important to you. Unfortunately you can't actually go inside the house, but you can walk around it. Looks to be holding up in good condition after 150+ years.

    Officer's Row - landmarks - Updated June 2026

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