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Vancouver, Washington CollegesVancouver Colleges, Universities, and SchoolsStudents at Vancouver, Washington colleges have much to be proud of when it comes to history and patriotism. In 1806, the Lewis and Clark expedition camped in the area indicating that it was the "only desired situation for settlement west of the Rocky Mountains." The city also boasts the largest Fourth of July fireworks display west of the Mississippi. And Ulysses S. Grant served in the city as a captain prior to the Civil War. Needless to say, Vancouver, Washington colleges are literally steeped in America, despite their relative isolation from the rest of the country (the city is almost literally on the Pacific Ocean, nestled at the lower southwestern corner of Washington State).
Vancouver Education Programs in WashingtonDue to Vancouver's unique layout, there is a distinct downtown/historic section and a distinct rural farmland area, both of which are within city limits. Thus, students at Vancouver education programs in Washington have some fairly interesting options when it comes to setting and environment. Those more inclined for a fast-paced city life can choose to attend Vancouver, Washington colleges in the western part of the city. Those who prefer more idyllic and calm settings might feel more comfortable at Vancouver colleges situated in the eastern part of the city. But students who prefer this latter environment are advised to take advantage before the Burnt Bridge Creek annexation is approved. Once this annexation is completed, Vancouver will actually surpass Tacoma and Spokane as the state's second largest city after Seattle.
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