Architecture buffs can get their fill of brick and mortar with Clark County Historical Museum’s guided tour of some of Vancouver’s most interesting buildings at noon Friday.
The 40-minute tour will kick off at the Carnegie Library, built in 1909, and participants can expect to walk about a mile visiting various brick structures in downtown Vancouver.
The event marks the beginning of the museum’s annual walking tour program, which features 40-minute walks exploring different areas downtown every Friday through Aug. 31. Explorers still hungry for more may sign up for two-hour walks, held every other Saturday from June 2 to Aug. 25.
All Friday tours begin at noon and are $2 for museum members, and $5 for nonmembers. Saturday walks start at 9 a.m. They cost $5 for members and $10 for non-members.