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Fort Vancouver National Historic Site
Fort Vancouver Podcast
photo of Chief Factor's House at Fort Vancouver serves as the logo for the Fort Vancouver Podcast
NPS Photo by Marv Binegar

This new podcast will take you "beyond the velvet rope" at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site and provide a personal, behind the scenes look at the Pacific Northwest’s premiere archaeological and historic site.

Now, don’t let the word history scare you off...if you’re looking for a more traditional regurgitation of names, places and dates, well, this probably isn’t the podcast for you.

Ours strives to be different…engagingly so. Conversations with staff members, visitors, park partners and many of the site’s 400 volunteers will take you on an intimate journey and help show why this urban national park – with its historic buildings, expansive recreational opportunities, reconstructed 1840’s fur trade stockade, dozens of interpretive programs and special events, and a collection of over 2 million artifacts – is relevant today, drawing nearly 900,000 visitors a year.

From archaeologists analyzing latest finds to volunteer blacksmiths creating essential tools…from rangers crafting new programs and events to museum staff describing fascinating artifacts, this podcast will help you learn much about your national park and hopefully help you forge your own, personal connection to this very special and significant site.

 

Can I subscribe to the Fort Vancouver Podcast? How?

Yes. To automatically receive the latest podcast episodes as they're updated, subscribe to the web feed below (click here to learn about web feeds). It's easy! All you need is a feed reader (click here to learn about feed readers).

 
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What if I don't want to subscribe?

A web feed subscription is not required to listen to the episodes. If you would like to manually download these programs to your computer without subscribing to web feeds, simply click on one of the MP3 files associated with an episode below.

 
EPISODES
 
three uniformed soldiers fire the mountain howitzer
NPS Photo by Marv Binegar

Historic Weapons Programs

Ever wonder what's behind the big "boom" of the cannon or the "crack" of the musket at one of the park's black powder programs? Join park rangers Bill DeBerry and Doug Halsey as they take you behind the scenes and demystify the park's historic weapons program.

Fort Vancouver Podcast, Episode #1 (28.2 MB .MP3 file)

 
Reconstructed stockade at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site  

Did You Know?
Did you know that the Pacific Northwest’s first hospital, school, orchard, library, grist mill, saw mill, shipyard, and dairy were all established at the Hudson's Bay Company's Fort Vancouver? Learn more about this by visiting Fort Vancouver National Historic Site!
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Last Updated: May 11, 2009 at 16:11 EST