MEMBERS TALK - The Story of the Old Apple Tree
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MEMBERS TALK - The Story of the Old Apple Tree

By Clark County Historical Museum

Overview

Join us for this exclusive Members Only talk at the Covington House with Executive Director, Brad Richardson!

Join us on Saturday, November 15, for an exclusive evening with Executive Director Brad Richardson as he explores the remarkable story of Washington State’s very first apple tree. Planted by the Hudson’s Bay Company in 1826, this humble tree took root in more ways than one—its legacy and descendants have become symbols of Clark County’s heritage and Washington’s enduring identity.

This special event will be held at the historic Covington House (4201 Main Street, Vancouver, WA 98663). Enjoy a selection of wine and hard cider as you take in this fascinating journey through local history.

Space is limited—reserve your spot today!

Category: Community, Heritage

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Highlights

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • In person

Location

The Historic Covington House

4201 Main Street

Vancouver, WA 98663

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Organized by

Clark County Historical Museum

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Free
Nov 15 · 4:00 PM PST