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Public Lands: Celebrating diversity with murals (photo diary) [1]

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Date: 2022-11-26

The present-day city of Vancouver, Washington describes its history as beginning at a Hudson Bay Company (HBC) trading post, Fort Vancouver. In the beginning, Fort Vancouver had cultural diversity: Scottish, French, and English traders, Indians from numerous tribes, including both Columbia River Indians and Iroquois from Canada, Kanakas from Hawaii, and a few Chinese and even Japanese. Today, the city’s diversity, like its population has increased and this diversity is celebrated in a number of large murals in the downtown area.

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