Vancouver Charter Bus
Vancouver Charter Bus
Vancouver Washington is ready and waiting for your charter bus group to come see the wonderful sights this town holds.
George C. Marshall House is an important stop along your charter bus tour. This Queen Anne Victorian house honors the man who received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1953 for helping to rebuild the world's economy after World War II. Today, the home is the State of Washington's local office for the Governor. Your charter bus group can tour the house and see the period furnishings, admission is free.
Another piece of history in Vancouver that your charter bus group will enjoy a stop at is Officer's Row. Twenty-one historic homes line this old street where the officers of the Vancouver Barracks were stationed. Your charter bus group can walk where Presidents and generals walked. The first house built on Officer's Row was the house of Ulysses S. Grant. In the 1850s, Ulysses S. Grant lived in this grand old house while he served as quartermaster at the Vancouver garrison.
After his presidency, the house was renamed for the general. Now the historic site is on display and open to the public at no charge. On the first floor of the Grant house, there is almost always an art exhibition available for viewing by your charter bus tour group.
Clark County Historical Museum is a great way for your charter bus group to explore Vancouver's past. There are artifacts and documents dating from pre-Lewis and Clark days to the present. Take your charter bus gang to visit the Train Museum, where your charter bus group can view how the West was won by the locomotive. Admission to all these venues is free.
Hudson's Bar and Grill is a great place for your charter bus gang to have a casual meal and some great conversation, if your tour group would enjoy something a little less casual, charter a stop at Beaches Restaurant and Bar.
Vancouver is waiting for your next charter bus excursion, books yours today!
Vancouver Washington is ready and waiting for your charter bus group to come see the wonderful sights this town holds.
George C. Marshall House is an important stop along your charter bus tour. This Queen Anne Victorian house honors the man who received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1953 for helping to rebuild the world's economy after World War II. Today, the home is the State of Washington's local office for the Governor. Your charter bus group can tour the house and see the period furnishings, admission is free.
Another piece of history in Vancouver that your charter bus group will enjoy a stop at is Officer's Row. Twenty-one historic homes line this old street where the officers of the Vancouver Barracks were stationed. Your charter bus group can walk where Presidents and generals walked. The first house built on Officer's Row was the house of Ulysses S. Grant. In the 1850s, Ulysses S. Grant lived in this grand old house while he served as quartermaster at the Vancouver garrison.
After his presidency, the house was renamed for the general. Now the historic site is on display and open to the public at no charge. On the first floor of the Grant house, there is almost always an art exhibition available for viewing by your charter bus tour group.
Clark County Historical Museum is a great way for your charter bus group to explore Vancouver's past. There are artifacts and documents dating from pre-Lewis and Clark days to the present. Take your charter bus gang to visit the Train Museum, where your charter bus group can view how the West was won by the locomotive. Admission to all these venues is free.
Hudson's Bar and Grill is a great place for your charter bus gang to have a casual meal and some great conversation, if your tour group would enjoy something a little less casual, charter a stop at Beaches Restaurant and Bar.
Vancouver is waiting for your next charter bus excursion, books yours today!



