Fort Vancouver

historic site in Vancouver
#1 in Vancouver / #2184 in United States of America
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Fort Vancouver, located in Vancouver, Washington, USA, is a historically significant site that served as a major hub for the Hudson's Bay Company in the 19th century. Established in 1825, the fort played a crucial role in the fur trade and was an important center for interaction among diverse cultural groups, including Native Americans, European settlers, and traders. Today, Fort Vancouver is a National Historic Site managed by the National Park Service, offering visitors a chance to explore reconstructed buildings, archaeological sites, and museum exhibits that provide insights into the daily life and operations of the fort during its peak.


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