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Nestled between the Pacific Ocean and the Cascade Mountains, Vancouver, is beautiful and culturally diverse. While sharing a name with a city in Canada, the United States' Vancouver is older. Both cities were named after George Vancouver.
The city was first used as a trading port on the Columbia River. The site of historic Fort Vancouver would become the city of present day. Vancouver's rich history also includes the Lewis & Clark expedition in 1806. When Meriwether Lewis visited Vancouver, he said that it was "the only desired situation for settlement west of the Rocky Mountains."
Vancouver hasn't forgotten its past. Its historic attractions, museums, and parks take visitors back in time to learn about one of the oldest cities in the State of Washington. Dive deep into this history at the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site or at the Clark County Historical Museum. Near Fort Vancouver, you can stroll past 22 preserved Victorian homes on the National Historic Register at Officer's Row.
Pearson Field has activities and sights for any airplane enthusiast or history buff. Vancouver is also known for its architecture. Mother Joseph was one of the first architects in the region. Because of its long history, Vancouver contains a variety of buildings. You can see anything from Victorians and craftsman bungalows, to small wartime tract houses and ranches. There are many notable buildings, like the Covington House, a cabin and boarding school built between 1846 and 1848.
Since the early 2000s, Vancouver's art scene has seen a huge revitalization. In 2014, Vancouver recognized a part of Downtown as the Art District. The Kiggins Theatre is located within the Art District. Today, it hosts independent films and community events. Every June in Vancouver, the Recycled Arts Festival is held in Esther Short Park. This festival features the work of dozens of artists who make their creations from at least 75% reused or recycled materials. Like most festivals, there is also live music and food.
The Hawaiian Festival, also takes place in late July. Throughout Vancouver, this festival features music, dance performances, craft workshops, and a celebration of Hawaiian food, arts, and culture.
Getting outside is easy in Vancouver. There are many local parks and nearby natural beauties. Beacon Rock State Park, Moulton Falls Regional Park, and Dog Mountain in Columbia Gorge are some local favorites.
Enjoying Vancouver leaves no time for homeowners to try and treat their own pest control problems. Instead of calling business after business to oust termites, look for bedbugs, or get rid of bees, let Pest Gnome take care of it for you. Simply download the handy app, enter your ZIP code and Pest Gnome will send you a list of our services. A pro will be over to do the job in no time. With Pest Gnome, Vancouver locals can get out and enjoy the city, no longer sweating over pest problems.
Cost Guides
Vancouver, WA - Tuesday, November 28th, 2023
Avg Monthly Pest Control Cost | $39.00 |
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Avg Ant Control Cost | $161 |
Avg Termite Treatment Cost | $792 |
Avg Termite Inspection Cost | $136 |
Avg Rodent Removal Cost | $331 |
Avg Flea Control Cost | $244 |
Avg Tick Control Cost | $78 |
Avg Wasp Removal Cost | $327 |
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