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George C. Marshall House, Vancouver

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  • The history of this mansion includes presiding over Vancouver Barracks, a prominent Army installation that served this region, the country, and our Pacific theater during World War II. Its most... 
    The history of this mansion includes presiding over Vancouver Barracks, a prominent Army installation that served this region, the country, and our Pacific theater during World War II. Its most...  more »
  • Good curated collection of George C. Marshall memorabilia. Pleasant docent. Big well lit display cases and lots of interesting details of the man's life. 
    Good curated collection of George C. Marshall memorabilia. Pleasant docent. Big well lit display cases and lots of interesting details of the man's life.  more »
  • I love the walking and admiring the homes on Officers Row. There are so many beautiful homes to look at. The Grant house is here too. Wear comfortable shoes and remember to visit Fort Vancouver too! 
    I love the walking and admiring the homes on Officers Row. There are so many beautiful homes to look at. The Grant house is here too. Wear comfortable shoes and remember to visit Fort Vancouver too!  more »
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  • Beautifully restored Queen Anne style home named after Gen. George Marshall. This house , managed by the Historic Trust , is a cornerstone house along beautiful Officer's Row which is adjacent to the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site. The Marshall House is open to the public and there are guided tours. Entry into the Marshall House is free of charge and the tours are also free as well. Donations to the Historic Trust are accepted at the welcome desk in the Marshall House. Parking is available across the street. Handicap parking is available as well. Go and enjoy a short walk through a piece of local history. Recommended!!
  • I have walked by this building my entire life wondering when I would get to work on it. Finally the historic trust called for a chimney inspection. We took care of this beautiful work of art with craftsmanship and attention to detail. It's such a privilege to work of meaningful architecture.
  • Excellent condition! Entire row of historical buildings, including barracks, furniture and household items. Park and parking right accross the street. The Marshall house is available to rent for special events. Great courteous staff! Thank you!
  • Very nice historical home! Well preserved inside and out. There is furniture and a lot of household items. There is an entire block of homes, a park and other buildings including the barracks the soldiers would have stayed in.
  • Best Santa experience ever, my 6 year old was struggling with being a believer this year but we visited Santa at the Marshall House. On the way home, he kept telling us that he knew that was the real Santa. It was pretty amazing to have a 1:1 conversation with St Nick. They have the best santa Thanks to the historical society for making this happen and thank you for the wonderful person who made a believer out of my sweet boy. We will be back for more Christmas magic in the years to come.

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