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Fort Vancouver Podcast
This new audio podcast will take you behind the scenes at Fort Vancouver. Conversations with staff members, visitors, park partners and many of the site's 400 volunteers will take you on an intimate journey and help show why this urban national park - with its historic buildings, expansive recreational opportunities, reconstructed fort, dozens of interpretive programs and special events, and a collection of over 2 million artifacts - is relevant today.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.9 stars from 7 ratings
great!
this podcast is an excellent addition to anyone's visit to the fort vancouver site! whats so cool about the way Greg conducts the series is that you dont have to be there to grasp the historical significance of that place, or the fact that the history is very much alive in the community. In that...Read full review »
teddy blazes via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/15/09
great podcast
The podcast provides interesting facts about the site, it is well organized and easy to understand. What a new innovative way to learn history!
JBEE03 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/29/09
Well done
It's great to see the National Park Service getting involved with podcasting. I loved the interview on the firearms and the McLoughlin House show was also well done. Greg, the host and narrator has an easy-going, NPR style voice. The production quality is top notch. Keep up the great work.
C. Tomasi via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/25/09
Recent Episodes
Published 12/04/09
Archaeologists Dr. Doug Wilson and Dr. Robert Cromwell continue their discussion of the park's archaeology program. They recap fifty years of archaeology at the site and also share their "dream digs" in the park. Part 2 of 2.
Published 12/04/09
Ever wonder about the role of archaeology at Fort Vancouver? Join park employees Dr. Doug Wilson and Dr. Bob Cromwell behind the scenes as they describe the park's acclaimed archaeology program. Part 1 of 2.
Published 10/08/09
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