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The Vancouver Land Bridge is a stunning park and tourist attraction located in Vancouver, Washington. This unique institution serves as a beautiful pedestrian walkway that connects historic Fort Vancouver with the waterfront area, offering visitors a picturesque journey through lush greenery and breathtaking views. The Land Bridge provides a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in nature and history while enjoying a leisurely stroll or bike ride. Whether you're a history buff, nature lover, or simply looking for a serene place to relax, the Vancouver Land Bridge is a must-visit destination in the Pacific Northwest.
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"Missing many of the informational signs, but worth a walk over if already exploring the area."
"This was my first time walking across the Vancouver Land Bridge. I found it to be quite interesting, to say the least! The Vancouver Land Bridge connects the Columbia River Waterfront to the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site. The native history along the bridge is not only beautiful, but it is also fascinating. It is part of the Confluence Project. I wish I had taken more photos/videos, but there is next time. I will be more prepared to do so, especially knowing what I do now. Do come check out this rich piece of art and history! The architecture and design of this bridge are just stunning, making it a must-see!"
"The bridge as well as the whole walking path leading up to said bridge is quite beautiful. There is a lot you can see from the bridge such as trains, the freeway, and a huge plane runway !!"
"Very Historical, unique, beautiful, interesting and inspiring Bridge. You can see freeway, train trails, small airplanes and a lot of cars. People love to walk and jog this Bridge. So many rest places. You can sit and rest. Even rainy day if you wear the rain jacket you can walk and jog. Sunshine day is perfect for me. I feel like meditation myself."
"Where nature, history, and place are the medium, this art you can walk through will fill up your senses. The sounds of city life, highways and trains, juxtaposed with native plant life and gentle curves mixed with historic stories of a long-lost city before colonization, field and fort, and modern city industry provide much to reflect on. In short, take this walk."
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