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Vancouver Land Bridge, Vancouver

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The Vancouver Land Bridge connects Vancouver Waterfront Park to the Vancouver, Washington portion of the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site using a path similar to an ancient Native American trail. The bridge, which spans Highway 14, has been described as "the most visible part of the larger" Confluence Project.
Designed and built as a collaborative effort between Pacific Northwest Native American tribes and architects Johnpaul Jones and Maya Lin, the bridge is 1/3rd of a mile long and the location specifically chosen by Native American tribes in the Columbia River watershed to mark a cultural and spiritual symbolic area.
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  • Crossed bridge as part of my river walk. I was impressed the City of Vancouver and probably some local non-governments organizations have attempted to give some of the history and highlights of... 
    Crossed bridge as part of my river walk. I was impressed the City of Vancouver and probably some local non-governments organizations have attempted to give some of the history and highlights of...  more »
  • This is a nice walk beginning from the waterfront near the Waterfront Renaissance Trail, leading over the highway, and over to Fort Vancouver. Nice views of the river on the way, and attractive... 
    This is a nice walk beginning from the waterfront near the Waterfront Renaissance Trail, leading over the highway, and over to Fort Vancouver. Nice views of the river on the way, and attractive...  more »
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  • Where nature, history, and place are the medium, this art you can walk through will fill up your senses. The sounds of city life, highways and trains, juxtaposed with native plant life and gentle curves mixed with historic stories of a long-lost city before colonization, field and fort, and modern city industry provide much to reflect on. In short, take this walk.
  • Peaceful approach through the prairie and nods to the land and history through interpretive panels. Wild to be next to the highway and train tracks but in a peaceful nature corridor.

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