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  2. Vancouver Community Library - Wikipedia

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    The Vancouver Community Library is a library in Vancouver, Washington, in the United States. Part of the Fort Vancouver Regional Library District, the 83,000-square-foot library is the second largest in the Portland metropolitan area, second to the Central Library in Portland, Oregon. [2] The library's grand opening was held on July 17, 2011. [2]

  3. Vancouver Waterfront Park - Wikipedia

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    A 12-foot (3.7 m) stone and bronze structure called Headwaters (or sometimes the Headwaters Wall) [8] designed by artist Larry Kirkland was installed at Waterfront Park in August 2019. It is an interactive water feature that cost $3.5 million to construct. [9] [10] Headwaters features a cast bronze bas relief map of the Columbia Basin on the ...

  4. Gastown - Wikipedia

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    Gastown was Vancouver's first neighbourhood and was named for "Gassy" Jack Deighton, a Yorkshire seaman, steamboat captain and barkeep who arrived in 1867 to open the area's first saloon. He was famous for his habit of talking at length (or "gassing") and the area around his saloon came to be known as "Gassy's town," a nickname that evolved to ...

  5. Grant Street Pier - Wikipedia

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    The Grant Street Pier is a feature of the Vancouver Waterfront Park in Vancouver, Washington, United States. [1] [2] History. Ground broke in 2016. [3] Reception

  6. Vancouver, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Vancouver (/ v æ n ˈ k uː v ər / ⓘ van-KOO-vər) is a city on the north bank of the Columbia River in the U.S. state of Washington, located in Clark County.Founded in 1825 and incorporated in 1857, Vancouver had a population of 190,915 as of the 2020 census, [4] making it the fourth-most populous city in Washington state.

  7. Granville station (SkyTrain) - Wikipedia

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    The westbound track (to Waterfront) is stacked above the eastbound track (to King George and Production Way–University stations), with the westbound platform being one level above the eastbound platform. At approximately 25 metres (82 ft) underground, Granville station is the deepest subway station on the Expo Line.

  8. Library Square - Wikipedia

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    Library Square may refer to: Salt Lake City Public Library , with an outside plaza called Library Square, Utah, United States Vancouver Library Square , a city block, including the central library branch, in downtown Vancouver, Canada

  9. Esther Short Park - Wikipedia

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    Esther Short was an early Vancouver resident. [5] She and her husband Amos, and ten children, "jumped a claim" near present-day downtown Vancouver.This land was originally part of a larger land plot by American Henry Williamson, who mapped out a little town called Vancouver City and registered the claim in the US courthouse in Oregon City.