Fort Vancouver National Historic Site partners

The Fort Vancouver National Historic Site (FVNHS) consists of 366 acres of urban open space, historic structures, and reconstructed buildings that reflect the histories of the Hudson’s Bay Company and the U.S. Army in the Pacific Northwest. The offices of CCRH are located on this site along with the following organizations:

Fort Vancouver

Pearson Air Museum

Officer’s Row

Water Resources Education Center

This unique site offers rich interpretive possibilities that range from pre-contact and the fur trade period to World War II and beyond. CCRH offers public history expertise and interprets the site’s historic themes through research, publication in print and online, and through involvement with site partners and interpretive projects. CCRH also develops and implements educational public programming, provides teacher training, and promotes CCRH and FVNHS offerings. As the only State of Washington partner on the site, CCRH staff engages with FVNHS committees, including the Education, Special Events, Long Range Planning, and Partner’s committees.