Marshall House Saturday Tours

Do you know why the Marshall House is called the Marshall House? Join us on the first Saturday in April from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. to learn more about this historic house and its occupants. Reserve your spot here: https://tinyurl.com/yh7xhw9f

Providence Academy Evening Tours

Have you ever seen the inside of the iconic Providence Academy? Add a historic tour to your Friday night plans! On March 1, the Academy will be open for tours 5p.m. to 7 p.m. Reserve a spot here: https://tinyurl.com/providenceacademytours

Event Series Ne Plus Ultra Jass Orchestra

Ne Plus Ultra Jass Orchestra

Providence Academy 400 E. Evergreen Blvd., Vancouver, WA, United States

Come to dance or just to listen at the historic Academy Ballroom! Since 2016, The Ne Plus Ultra Jass Orchestra has been delighting audiences with the music of the roaring 20s and Depression era 30s. Under the leadership of master showman Sammuel Murry-Hawkins, the ensemble transports audiences to the golden age of Hot Jazz and […]

Hey Neighbor – Conversations to Connect Our Community

Artillery Barracks 600 E Hatheway, Vancouver, Washington

Join us at the Artillery Barracks, 600 E Hatheway Rd. on April 18, 6-8 p.m.  As part of the National Week of Conversation (April 15-21), The Historic Trust and partners invite you to participate in a community conversation event based around “36 Questions for Civic Love.” What is civic love? It’s love for this place […]

Spring Tea at the Marshall House

Celebrate Mother's Day weekend by joining us at the beautiful Marshall House for our Spring Tea, Saturday, May 11th! It's the perfect opportunity to share special time with the important women in your life. You and your guests will enjoy an afternoon of sweet and savory food bites and a delectable selection of teas, all […]

Summer Fest 2024- Fun Summer Events

The Bandstand at Fort Vancouver (across from The Grant House, 1101 Officers Row) 612 E Reserve St, Vancouver, WA, United States

Join us throughout the summer for an amazing series of events all held at the Fort Vancouver Historic Reserve! All events are free to attend and everyone is welcome. Details announced soon, so stay tuned!  

How Beer Might Save Democracy

Red Cross Building 605 Barnes Street, Vancouver, United States

The Historic Trust and Humanities Washington partner to present a discussion with Michael Goldsby .  Polarized politics have turned Americans against their fellow Americans. Pew reports that Americans’ contempt for opposing parties is “broader and deeper than in the recent past.” What are we to do? Professor Michael Goldsby discusses a simple solution: get off social […]

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That Ribbon of Highway: Woody Guthrie in the Pacific Northwest

Red Cross Building 605 Barnes Street, Vancouver, United States

The Historic Trust and Humanities Washington partner to present a discussion with Joel Underwood.  Folksinger and activist Woody Guthrie composed 26 songs in 30 days while riding along the Columbia River and touring the Grand Coulee Dam Project in 1941. With his unique, authentic voice, he chronicled both the grandeur and the perils of what […]

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Coming Home: How the Nez Perce Tribe Regained Their Cultural Heritage

Red Cross Building 605 Barnes Street, Vancouver, United States

The Historic Trust and Humanities Washington partner to present a discussion with Trevor James Bond.  Belongings deeply important to tribal communities are often housed in museums far away from those communities. In this talk, hear the remarkable story of how the Nez Perce Tribe and their allies purchased the largest and oldest collection of Nez Perce […]

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