News Archive

May 12, 2010

Creating an archive for enduring access

In 2002, Confluence Project set out to inspire the future preservation of our cultural and natural resources. This summer will see the completion of the fourth of seven planned installations—the...   more >

March 1, 2010

Interpretive Panels Exhibit at Cape Disappointment

The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission is seeking public comment through March 31 on the new "Gaia in Your Backyard" interpretive panels on display at the Lewis and...   more >

December 9, 2009

Awards for Waterfront Excellence

Each year The Waterfront Center recognizes projects from across the globe for their contributions to waterfront development excellence. This year, Confluence Project garnered the Center's highest awards at The Waterfront...   more >

December 8, 2009

Sacajawea Update

Confluence Project prepares to enter the construction phase at Sacajawea. Due to seasonal conditions, construction has been rescheduled to occur at the beginning of March 2010. While waiting to break...   more >

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First Walk: The ceremonial opening of the Vancouver Land Bridge

August 1, 2008

The Vancouver Land Bridge, the second Confluence Project site, is now complete. Please help us celebrate with an inaugural walk across this beautiful earth-covered pedestrian bridge that arcs over State Route 14. We’ll start at historic Fort Vancouver and stroll south toward Old Apple Tree Park, taking in the view and the distinguished colleagues and public figures for a brief ceremony underscoring the link between the sparkling Columbia River and the people of this region.

Join us for this free public event at the Vancouver National Historic Reserve.

Saturday, August 23, 2008

9:00 a.m.
Fort Vancouver National Historic Site
1001 East 5th Street

Vancouver, Washington