Vancouver, WA — Weekly on Wednesdays
Step back in time this spring with a visit to the Marshall House at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site, where guided tours offer a fascinating look into the region’s early history. Taking place on Wednesdays in 2026, these tours provide a quieter, more reflective event option for locals and visitors interested in Southwest Washington’s rich cultural heritage.
The Marshall House, built in the late 19th century, is one of the historic residences preserved within Fort Vancouver. During the guided tour, knowledgeable staff and volunteers share stories about the people who lived and worked on the grounds, daily life during the era, and the role Fort Vancouver played in shaping the Pacific Northwest.
What to Expect on the Marshall House Tour
Visitors can look forward to:
- 🏠 Guided walkthroughs of the historic Marshall House
- 📜 Insights into 19th-century life in Vancouver, WA
- 🧭 Context about Fort Vancouver’s role in regional history
- 🌿 A peaceful daytime experience within the national historic site
These tours are ideal for history enthusiasts, families with older children, and anyone looking for an educational activity to enjoy during a spring weekday. The setting also makes for a lovely stroll through the grounds, especially as flowers begin to bloom in April.
Plan Your Visit
Fort Vancouver National Historic Site is centrally located and easily accessible, making the Marshall House Tours a great addition to a day exploring Vancouver’s waterfront, downtown, or nearby parks.
If you’re searching for things to do in Vancouver WA in April that are both meaningful and informative, the Marshall House Tours on April 15 offer a unique opportunity to connect with the area’s past in an engaging and memorable way.

