Phoenix Inn Vancouver, Washington Hotel Area Guide
If you happen to be visiting the area during the Fourth of July, you’re in for a treat as Vancouver hosts the largest and longest fireworks show west of the Mississppi River. Some other fun festivities to partake in is the annual St. Joseph Sausage Fest held in September, and the Vancouver Wine and Jazz Festival, the largest jazz festival is Southwest Washington every August. Aviation enthusiasts will love that the Pearson Air Museum is nearby, which is the oldest active air field in the US and actually held Italian POWs during WWII. Officer’s Row National Historic District is within short driving distance and has preserved Victorian-era houses built for US Army officers of the past. The Marshall House, the only home open for the public is named after General George Marshall who received the Nobel Peace Prize. Whether you are here in Vancouver for business or leisure, the city has something for everyone.
Area Attractions: |
| Mountain View Ice Arena |
1 mi in Vancouver |
| Vancouver Farmers Market |
6 mi west in Vancouver |
| Columbia Arts Center |
7 mi |
| Pearson Air Museum |
7.7 mi |
| Officers Row Historic District |
7.7 mi |
| Fort Vancouver |
8 mi |
| Water Resource Education Center |
9.1 mi |
| Downtown Portland |
10 mi in Portland |
| Portland Rose Gardens |
10 mi in Portland |
| Portland Saturday Market |
10 mi in Portland |
| Rose Quarter Arena |
10 mi in Portland |
| Japanese Gardens |
10 miles in Portland |
| Portland Art Museum |
11 mi in Portland |
| Oregon Zoo |
12 mi in Portland |
| Pendleton Woolen Mills |
13 miles east in Washougal |
| Multnomah Falls |
30 mi along Hwy 84 |
| Cedar Grist Mill |
32 mi |
| Mt Hood |
64.8 mi |
| Mt St Helens |
90 mi |
| Ocean Beaches |
90 mi |
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Businesses Nearby: |
- Hewlett Packard
- Wafertech
- Charter Communications
- Host Learning
- Boise Cascade
- Sharp
- Wal Mart
- Air Force Reserves
- C-Tech Landa
- North Pacific Conference
- Portland Convention and Expo Center
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