If You Go
• What: Walking tours of historical Vancouver, hosted by the Clark County Historical Museum.
■ When: Fridays at noon; Saturdays at 9 a.m., now through Aug. 22.
■ Special Sunday tour: Garden walking tour of the Arnada neighborhood, 1 p.m. Sunday.
■ Where: Meet at Arnada Park, East 25th and G streets.
■ Reservations: Strongly encouraged.
■ Cost: $5 for museum members and $7 for non-members.
■ Call: 360-993-5679 to purchase a ticket; or visit the website, below.
■ On the web: http://www.cchmuseum.org/category/walking-tours/
The closer you look, the more you learn.
That’s what Brad Richardson and the Clark County Historical Society are emphasizing in this summer’s series of neighborhood walking tours, which illuminate the history and evolution of Vancouver through street-level exploration and explanation.
This is the fifth year of these tours, each of which used to range over a whole lot of ground, but this time Richardson has sliced them up pretty finely — because there’s so much to notice and so many tales to tell about the nooks and crannies of historical Vancouver, he said. There are business-oriented tours, church-oriented tours, high-society tours and entertainment-district tours, just to name a few. Take a look at the whole schedule at http://www.cchmuseum.org/category/walking-tours. All tours are lead by Richardson, whose title at the county historical museum is “experience coordinator.”
“It’s always amazing to me to see how much there is to see and how much I keep learning,” Richardson said on Saturday morning, as he led a group of about 20 through the streets of far-flung Vancouver suburbia: the north side of the Shumway neighborhood.