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Fort Vancouver National Historic Site
Brochures
 
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Brochures are designed to provide background and context to a site visit.

The park offers a number of brochures--also known as Site Bulletins--that provide information on a variety of subjects, including archaeology and history.

Several of these are now available online. To view a brochure, please click on one of the links below.

 

To receive a copy of one of the park's brochures by mail, please contact the Visitor Center Information Desk at 360-816-6230.

Downloadable Park Brochures

Archaeology at Fort Vancouver (1261 KB .pdf file)

The Fort Vancouver Collections (835 KB .pdf file)

The Village (2897 KB .pdf file)

Vancouver During World War II (66 KB .pdf file)

Champions of History - Mayor Royce Pollard (965 KB .pdf file)

Japanese Castaways (439 KB .pdf file)

The Company Village (455 KB .pdf file)

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Access Historical Studies
links to the park's online historical studies
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Access Archaeological Reports
Click here to view some of these reports
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Programs and Things To Do
learn about the site's demonstrations, talks, tours, and special events
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Volunteers-in-Parks
Learn about the park's volunteer program
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Did You Know?
Did you know that Fort Vancouver National Historic Site functions as a research center for many of the British Hudson’s Bay Company's sites, curating collections from Fort Vancouver, Fort Colvile, Fort Nez Perces, and Bellevue Farm?
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Last Updated: August 22, 2006 at 15:56 EST