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Chace's ranked first in the Best Breakfast category of the Bellevue Reporter 's annual 'Best of Bellevue' readers' poll each year from 2009 to 2013. [12] The business received honorable mention in the Breakfast category in 2016, [13] and was a finalist in the Breakfast and Family Restaurant categories in 2021. [14]
SR 14 at its interchange with I-205, built in the 1970s. The first highway that traveled through the Columbia River Gorge was surveyed in 1905 at a cost of $15,000 (equivalent to $508,667 in 2025 [27]) by the state of Washington as a wagon road connecting Washougal in Clark County to Lyle in Klickitat County that was designated as secondary State Road 8. [28]
Camas / ˈ k æ m ə s / is a city in Clark County, Washington, with a population of 26,065 at the 2020 census. [5] The east side of town borders the city of Washougal, Washington , and the west side of town borders Vancouver, Washington .
Union High School is an American public high school in Vancouver, Washington. It is part of the Evergreen Public Schools school district. While the campus is located within the proper city limits of Vancouver, it has a Camas area zip code. [2] The campus was completed in July 2007. [3] Union High School's principal is Gregg Brown.
SR 500 near the St. Johns Boulevard interchange facing east. SR 500 begins northeast of downtown Vancouver as part of an interchange with I-5 and East 39th Street. The westbound lanes of SR 500 connect with an onramp to southbound I-5, while the eastbound lanes of SR 500 are fed by an offramp from northbound I-5; other movements to I-5 are accessed by a half-diamond interchange with Northeast ...
On June 1, 2005, the boundaries of the Clark County Public Transit Benefit Area were reduced from the whole Clark County to the area including only the cities of Vancouver, Camas, Washougal, Ridgefield, La Center, Battle Ground and Yacolt, as well as the unincorporated areas surrounding Vancouver. This was done so that, unlike in the failed ...
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The district has 36 schools: 21 elementary schools (PK-Grade 5) 6 middle schools (Grades 6-8) 5 high schools (Grades 9 to 12) Vancouver High School stood for many years at the intersection of Columbia and West Fourth Plain Boulevard, but was closed in the mid-1950s, with students divided between two new schools: Fort Vancouver High School and Hudson's Bay High School.