Haunted Walking Tours
Clark County Historical Museum 1511 Main St., Vancouver, WA, United StatesTickets on sale August 7th! For more information go to https://cchmuseum.org/programs-events/haunted-walking-tours/
Tickets on sale August 7th! For more information go to https://cchmuseum.org/programs-events/haunted-walking-tours/
Tickets on sale August 7th! For more information go to https://cchmuseum.org/programs-events/haunted-walking-tours/
Tickets on sale August 7th! For more information go to https://cchmuseum.org/programs-events/haunted-walking-tours/
For this final rendition of Campfire Tales, local historians Pat Jollota, Brad Richardson, and Jeff Davis bring their spookiest and creepiest stories from Clark County’s past - including never before heard haunting accounts as well as tales of vice and crime.
Tickets on sale August 7th! For more information go to https://cchmuseum.org/programs-events/haunted-walking-tours/
Tickets on sale August 7th! For more information go to https://cchmuseum.org/programs-events/haunted-walking-tours/
Tickets on sale August 7th! For more information go to https://cchmuseum.org/programs-events/haunted-walking-tours/
Tickets on sale August 7th! For more information go to https://cchmuseum.org/programs-events/haunted-walking-tours/
Come to a Celebration of Voting First Friday on October 4, 5 - 8pm, at the Clark County Historical Museum! Discover why voting is key to democracy through fun activities and games. Join a team to play Spin the Wheel or the Election Night Game. Vote for the winning Fat Bear at the Contest on Alaska's Katmai Peninsula on our Voting Machine! Explore how to unpack what the various initiatives on the ballot mean, VoteWA.gov, find info on your candidates and redrawn district lines. Sip a beer taste at the History of Brewing. Naturally we will register you to vote!
It’s Community takeover time! This month the League of Women Voters of Clark County is taking over the museum. Join us from 5pm to 8pm to meet great people and learn more about one of our many amazing community partners.
Historian Matthew Avery Sutton tells the extraordinary story of these missionaries, priests, and rabbis who played an outsized role in leading the United States to victory in World War II. This talk is an untold story of wartime spy craft and a profound account of the compromises and doubts that war forces on those who wage it.