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Sergey and Marina share some highlights from their visit to the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site in Washington State. They explored the fort, Pearson Air Museum, military barracks (dating back to the 1800s) and other historic attractions.
Located on the north bank of the Columbia River, in sight of snowy mountain peaks and a vibrant urban landscape, this park has a rich cultural past. From a frontier fur trading post, to a powerful military legacy, the magic of flight, and the origin of the American Pacific Northwest, history is shared at four unique sites. Discover stories of transition, settlement, conflict, and community.
Address: 612 E Reserve St, Vancouver, WA 98661
Phone: (360) 816-6230
The visitor center at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site was originally built in 1966 as a part of the National Park Service's Mission 66 Program. Today, the visitor center is co-operated by the both the National Park Service and the United States Forest Service. Recent renovations to the visitor center (2015) transformed the historic building as an information center for both Fort Vancouver National Historic Site and the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. The visitor center features rotating archaeological exhibits from the national historic site and art exhibits from local native artists. The building also has a theater that shows 2 films from the National Park Service and the United States Forest Service: Oregon Experience: Fort Vancouver, and Mount St. Helens - Eruption of Life.
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The Vancouver National Historic Reserve Historic District includes a wide variety of buildings erected by the Hudson's Bay Company, U.S. Army and the National Park Service at Fort Vancouver, Vancouver, Washington. The district includes reconstructions of historic buildings that were excluded from previously-designated historic districts on the grounds that they had no intrinsic history. Structures within the district include the reconstructed Fort Vancouver, Army buildings from the 1940s, and Mission 66-era Park Service facilities.
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Discover the Story of the Pacific Northwest
Sergey and Marina share some highlights from their visit to the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site in Washington State. They explored the fort, Pearson Air Museum, military barracks (dating back to the 1800s) and other historic attractions.
Located on the north bank of the Columbia River, in sight of snowy mountain peaks and a vibrant urban landscape, this park has a rich cultural past. From a frontier fur trading post, to a powerful military legacy, the magic of flight, and the origin of the American Pacific Northwest, history is shared at four unique sites. Discover stories of transition, settlement, conflict, and community.
Address: 612 E Reserve St, Vancouver, WA 98661
Phone: (360) 816-6230
The visitor center at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site was originally built in 1966 as a part of the National Park Service's Mission 66 Program. Today, the visitor center is co-operated by the both the National Park Service and the United States Forest Service. Recent renovations to the visitor center (2015) transformed the historic building as an information center for both Fort Vancouver National Historic Site and the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. The visitor center features rotating archaeological exhibits from the national historic site and art exhibits from local native artists. The building also has a theater that shows 2 films from the National Park Service and the United States Forest Service: Oregon Experience: Fort Vancouver, and Mount St. Helens - Eruption of Life.
4 ???????? Fort Vancouver National Historic Site Historical place in Vancouver, Washington
Discover the Story of the Pacific Northwest
Sergey and Marina share some highlights from their visit to the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site in Washington State. They explored the fort, Pearson Air Museum, military barracks (dating back to the 1800s) and other historic attractions.
Located on the north bank of the Columbia River, in sight of snowy mountain peaks and a vibrant urban landscape, this park has a rich cultural past. From a frontier fur trading post, to a powerful military legacy, the magic of flight, and the origin of the American Pacific Northwest, history is shared at four unique sites. Discover stories of transition, settlement, conflict, and community.
Address: 612 E Reserve St, Vancouver, WA 98661
Phone: (360) 816-6230
The visitor center at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site was originally built in 1966 as a part of the National Park Service's Mission 66 Program. Today, the visitor center is co-operated by the both the National Park Service and the United States Forest Service. Recent renovations to the visitor center (2015) transformed the historic building as an information center for both Fort Vancouver National Historic Site and the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. The visitor center features rotating archaeological exhibits from the national historic site and art exhibits from local native artists. The building also has a theater that shows 2 films from the National Park Service and the United States Forest Service: Oregon Experience: Fort Vancouver, and Mount St. Helens - Eruption of Life.
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Fort Vancouver National Historic Site is a United States National Historic Site located in the states of Washington and Oregon. The National Historic Site consists of two units, one located on the site of Fort Vancouver in modern-day Vancouver, Washington; the other being the former residence of John McLoughlin in Oregon City, Oregon. The two sites were separately given national historic designation in the 1940s. For more info please visit:
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Fort Vancouver National Historic Site is a United States National Historic Site located in the states of Washington and Oregon. The National Historic Site consists of two units, one located on the site of Fort Vancouverin modern-day Vancouver, Washington; the other being the former residence of John McLoughlin in Oregon City, Oregon. The two sites were separately given national historic designation in the 1940s.[4] The Fort Vancouver unit was designated a National Historic Site in 1961, and was combined with the McLoughlin House into a unit in 2003.
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National Historic Site Historical place in Vancouver, Washington
Discover the Story of the Pacific Northwest
Sergey and Marina share some highlights from their visit to the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site in Washington State. They explored the fort, Pearson Air Museum, military barracks (dating back to the 1800s) and other historic attractions.
Located on the north bank of the Columbia River, in sight of snowy mountain peaks and a vibrant urban landscape, this park has a rich cultural past. From a frontier fur trading post, to a powerful military legacy, the magic of flight, and the origin of the American Pacific Northwest, history is shared at four unique sites. Discover stories of transition, settlement, conflict, and community.
Address: 612 E Reserve St, Vancouver, WA 98661
Phone: (360) 816-6230
The visitor center at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site was originally built in 1966 as a part of the National Park Service's Mission 66 Program. Today, the visitor center is co-operated by the both the National Park Service and the United States Forest Service. Recent renovations to the visitor center (2015) transformed the historic building as an information center for both Fort Vancouver National Historic Site and the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. The visitor center features rotating archaeological exhibits from the national historic site and art exhibits from local native artists. The building also has a theater that shows 2 films from the National Park Service and the United States Forest Service: Oregon Experience: Fort Vancouver, and Mount St. Helens - Eruption of Life.
Paranormal Crossings - Spirit Tales of the Vancouver Barracks 2017
Host Aaron Collins does a Paranormal Spotlight on Author and Historian Jeff Davis who hosts Spirit Tales of the Vancouver Barracks in Vancouver Washington.
Taps. Vancouver Barracks Post Cemetery United States Army Vancouver, Washington.
The Vancouver Barracks Post Cemetery hosts ordinary soldiers, general officers, civilians, pioneers, Native Americans, Italian and German Prisoners of War, and most notable, four Medal of Honor recipients. Prior to the establishment of the present cemetery, two older cemeteries existed within the Vancouver Barracks. The original army cemetery, established in the 1850s, and even older Hudson’s Bay Company Cemetery, established by Catholic priests at the Stellamaris Mission.
Oil In Oregon - In 3 Minutes
Every year Oregon consumes over 36 million barrels of gasoline, but none of it is produced in Oregon. So where does it come from? The answer? 80% of Oregons crude oil comes from the North Slope Oil Field of Alaska.
This vast interconnected network of roads and pumps sits on top of the largest oil reserve in North America, covering over 200,000 acres, it is estimated to have contained 25 Billion barrels of recoverable oil upon it's discovery in 1968. In 2006 BP estimated that 2 Billion Barrels remained. Oil production on the North Slope peaked in 1989 at 2 million barrels a day.
The North Slope Oil Field is flanked on either side by the National Petroleum Reserve of Alaska, the largest tract of undisturbed public land in the United States at 23 million acres, and the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, the largest wildlife refuge in the US at 19 million acres. To give you an idea of the size of these reserves, here is a scale overlay of South Carolina.
From the North Slope Oil Fields the crude is transported south over 800 miles by the Trans Alaska Pipeline which was built after the 1973 oil crisis and has since shipped over 16 billion barrels of oil. Engineering features of the pipeline include a rail system which allows for lateral movement as well as a curving path in fault zones which allows the pipe to stretch during earthquakes. The pipeline also crosses over 500 rivers and streams, requiring cable bridge systems for the larger ones.
The pipeline terminates in southern Alaska at the Valdeez Oil Terminal which contains 18 holding tanks and loads an average of 3-5 tankers a week. The infamous Exxon Valdeez oil spill occurred a mere 40 miles from here as the tanker was departing this terminal.
From there the crude oil is transported over 1,000 miles south to Puget Sound Washington where it is unloaded at four refineries. These four refineries produce over 90% of the gasoline consumed by Oregonians.
From there the refined products are transported south trough Washington via the Olympic Pipeline which terminates at the Critical Energy Infrastructure HUB in Portland, Oregon. This HUB covers an 8 mile stretch of the Willamette River in Northwest Portland and serves as the distribution center for over 90% of refined fuels in Oregon. From here the fuel is shipped to smaller distribution centers using tanker trucks.
There you have it, the complete journey for Petroleum products from the North Slope of Alaska to consumers in Oregon.
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Fairmont Olympic Hotel Video : Hotel Review and Videos : Seattle, Washington, United States
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The Fairmont Olympic is Seattle's premier luxury hotel. Since opening in 1924, The Olympic has been the region's destination for prominent civic and social events, as well as honeymoons, birthday celebrations and in-city getaways Boasting impeccable service, splendid Italian Renaissance architecture and two award-winning restaurants, The Olympic hotel in Seattle is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is widely regarded as one of the citys most celebrated treasures. In addition to 450 well-appointed guestrooms and suites, The Olympic also offers more than 26,000 square feet of stunning meeting space and countless amenities; including a full service health club, and indoor swimming pool.
By delivering luxury, timeless style and unparalleled service in unrivaled surroundings, The Fairmont Olympic Hotel gains a place in the heart of each guest who passes through its doors. Note: Non-refundable rates will be charged the full amount for all nights booked.
Regular reservations will be billed one-night's room and tax for late cancellations. *Valet Parking $42/night *Self Parking $34/night
Check-in from 15:00 , check-out prior to 12:00
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Hotel adress: 411 University Street, Seattle, United States
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In spring/summer of 2011, the barracks underwent a renovation of its south porch and 6,500 square feet of interior space. Many modern amenities were added while preserving the character of the building.
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Fort Vancouver - Video Learning - WizScience.com
Fort Vancouver was a 19th-century fur trading outpost along the Columbia River that served as the headquarters of the Hudson's Bay Company's Columbia Department, located in the Oregon Country. Named for Captain George Vancouver, the fort was located on the northern bank of the Columbia River in present-day Vancouver, Washington, near Portland, Oregon. Today, a full-scale replica of the fort, with internal buildings, has been constructed and is open to the public as Fort Vancouver National Historic Site.
The outpost was established in the winter of 1824–1825. At that time, the region known as the Columbia District of the Hudson's Bay Company, and increasingly as the Oregon Country to Americans, was jointly occupied by the United States and Britain; a situation agreed to in the Anglo-American Convention of 1818. British interests were represented by the Hudson's Bay Company, which had exclusive trading rights to most of the land that is now Western Canada. To protect their interests north of the Columbia River, they sought to set up a headquarters somewhere along the northern bank that would secure the area and act as the hub for their fur trading in the Pacific Northwest; replacing Fort George in that capacity as it was on the river's south bank and not as convenient to the inland trade.
Sir George Simpson was instrumental in establishing the fort, and Dr. John McLoughlin was its first Chief Factor ; a position he held for nearly 22 years. James Douglas spent nineteen years in Fort Vancouver; serving as Chief Accountant until 1834 when he was promoted to Chief Trader of the post.
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0 Avenue (0 Ave) near Peace Arch State and Provincial Parks
I shot this video near a border marker along 0 Avenue near Peace Arch State Park and Peace Arch Provincial Park. Most of the video is technically shot from British Columbia, but for a few moments I am in Washington. The video was shot during the noon hour (PDT) Saturday, July 17, 2010.
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Featuring six National Park entities in Washington State. All are considered by the National Park Service as National Parks, though only two are so named. Each location is unique, with special qualities that require a personal visit to fully appreciate the beauty, impact and worth of each. A few hours drive from Seattle, WA, Olympic National Park is filled with sea stacked beaches, massive piles of driftwood and tidepools, 3rd rainiest place in the contiguous United States, dripping temperate rain forests, and majestic peaks, waterfalls and hiking trails. San Juan Island National Historical Park is a look back in history at the Oregon Territory” and a brief dispute that almost, again, brought us to war with Great Britain. Ebey's Landing National Historical Reserve preserves a rural lifestyle of farming and fishing. Fort Vancouver National Historic Site is a legacy of exploration and modern warriors. Whitman Mission National Historic Site is a moment in time of “Americas move west preserved for generations to come. North Cascades National Park Service Complex includes Ross Lake and Lake Chelan National Recreation Areas. A hikers paradise with waterfalls, glaciers, and majestic peaks, most of which is accessed via the only road through the North Cascades.
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Points of interest in and around Vancouver, Washington include Fort Vancouver National Historical Site, Esther Short Park, George C. Marshall House, Waterfront Renaissance Trail, Officers’ Row, Vancouver Land Bridge, Vancouver Lake Park, Pearson Field and Pearson Air Museum, Vancouver National Historic Reserve, Salmon Creek Park, and the Ulysses S. Grant House.
Zip codes for Vancouver, WA include 98660, 98661, 98662, 98663, 98664, 98665, 98666, 98668, 98682, 98683, 98684, 98685, 98686, and 98687.
According to the United States Census Bureau, Vancouver, Washington has a total area of 49.86 square miles (129.14 km2), of which, 46.46 square miles (120.33 km2) is land and 3.40 square miles (8.81 km2) is water.
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U.S. Capitol Visitor Center
Rod Henderer of RTKL speaks about the design of the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center.