Museum Closed For Veterans Day
The Clark County Historical Museum will be closed in observance of Veterans Day.
The Clark County Historical Museum will be closed in observance of Veterans Day.
Join us on Saturday, November 15, for an exclusive evening with Executive Director Brad Richardson as he explores the remarkable story of Washington State’s very first apple tree. Planted by the Hudson’s Bay Company in 1826, this humble tree took root in more ways than one—its legacy and descendants have become symbols of Clark County’s […]
Current members, join the Clark County Historical Museum at 6 pm Thursday, Nov. 20, for our annual membership meeting and awards ceremony. Brad Richardson, Executive Director of the Clark County Historical Museum, will share our accomplishments of 2025, and highlight the exciting programs, events, and exhibits of 2026. During the event, awards will also be […]
The area around Vancouver's Courthouse is a study in opposites: at the same crossroads were Saints + Sinners. See where the early churches in Vancouver were located, and hear about the famous Tabernacle and church revival grounds. Just across the street walk around where all three of Vancouver's Courthouses were erected learn about the numerous […]
The Clark County Historical Museum will be closed November 23 through December 1, reopening on December 2.
RSVP HERE Opening Reception: Saturday, December 13, 2025 | 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM Location: Clark County Historical Museum, 1511 Main Street, Vancouver, WA 98660 Admission: Free and open to the public The Clark County Historical Museum is proud to announce the opening of its newest exhibit, Echoes of Fort Vancouver: How the Fur Trade […]
The Clark County Historical Museum is excited to announce the Winter Native Art Market! This highly anticipated event will feature a curated selection of 17 local Indigenous artists and vendors, including returning favorites and several new participants. Visitors will have the chance to purchase unique handcrafted arts, crafts, jewelry, and other Indigenous-made goods, perfect […]
The Clark County Historical Museum will be closed from December 21 through February 2, 2026, and will reopen to the public on Tuesday, February 3. We can’t wait to welcome you back in the new year! Come visit us and discover some exciting updates and fresh changes throughout the museum!
CCHM Speaker Series Presents: How America Talks (Differently) About Slavery The Clark County Historical Museum is proud to present the next installment of its Speaker Series, How America Talks (Differently) About Slavery, on Thursday, February 5, 2026, at the Clark County Historical Museum. Since colonial times, religious and political divides have shaped how Americans discuss […]
Join us for CCHM After Hours at the Clark County Historical Museum!Celebrate community, culture, and connection during a special evening at the museum as part of our After Hours event. On Friday, February 6, enjoy free museum admission from 5:00 to 8:00 PM and explore our exhibits after hours while connecting with local community organizations […]
In celebration of Black History Month, the NAACP and the Clark County Historical Museum invite the community to a shared dinner and conversation centered on two foundational texts of Black theology: The Cross and the Lynching Tree by the Rev. Dr. James H. Cone and Jesus and the Disinherited by the Rev. Dr. Howard Thurman, […]
The Clark County Historical Museum is pleased to welcome back author and maritime journalist Peter Marsh for the next installment of its popular History on Tap series. Marsh will present “Liberty Factory: A Look at the Kaiser Shipyards” on Thursday, February 19, 2026, at 7:00 PM at the Old Liberty Theater in Ridgefield. In this […]