Confluence Library

Take a virtual tour of the Vancouver Land Bridge.

 

This audio tour describes the Confluence Land Bridge at Fort Vancouver.

This audio tour is a guide to the Confluence Trail at the Sandy River Delta near Troutdale, Oregon.

A video produced about the future sixth Confluence site.  Filmed and edited by Greg Emetaz in 2013.

Maya Lin discusses her work with Confluence at the various Confluence sites, focusing on restorative work and her installations as memorials of tribes, Lewis and Clark, and native landscape. Fully subtitled.

Maya Lin’s first Confluence site is at Cape Disappointment State Park. Guests are greeted by a path, amphitheater, fish sink, and gathering circle. It was built of native materials for the Lewis and Clark bicentennial.

On May 29, 2015, more than 200 people gathered at Chief Timothy Park, nine miles west of Clarkston, Washington, to dedicate the Confluence Listening Circl

Chief Timothy Park, in Washington, is on an island off the Snake River. Chief Timothy Park is close to Lower Granite Dam, which has a fish ladder. The park is home to a Confluence “Listening Circle” amphitheater.