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Fort Vancouver National Historic Site

Traditional Land of many groups, including Chinook, Klikitat, Cowlitz, Taidnapam, Shahala, Kalapuya, and Molala People

Established as a National Monument:
 1948
Established as a National Historic Site: 1961


Park Size: 210 acres

Annual Visitors: 968,000

Park Fee: $10 to visit fort, free to walk grounds

Park Partner: Friends of Fort Vancouver National Historic Site

Official Website: nps.gov/fova
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Our Projects at Fort Vancouver

A group of individuals in historic military outfits stand in formation with guns pointing towards the air, standing in front of canvas white tents. The words
A group of boy scouts in uniform stands around a cast iron dutch oven while other children and adults are seen milling about in the background
A T-Rex costume stands in front of a life-size historic cannon with a pile of cannon balls sitting adjacent. The words
A Russian language version of the park brochure. The words
Two hands hold opposite sides of a length of beadwork with the words
About 10 people sit in a long traditional canoe, across the Columbia River with a bridge in the background

For maps and other park information, please see nps.gov/fova
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