Situated in Washington Park, this memorial was established as a mark of respect for all those who lost their lives in the Holocaust. The Oregon Holocaust Resource Center became a meeting point for many survivors of the brutalities in Nazi Germany, and together they conceived the idea for a memorial that would serve as a reminder of the horrors Jews were subjected to. The memorial comprises a stone bench with wrought iron gating, situated behind a cobble-stoned area that symbolizes the town squares where Jews were gathered before being carted off to concentration camps. It vividly brings to life many of the things that had become commonplace during the Holocaust, like the shoes and personal belongings left behind in terror. You can delve into the history of the Holocaust, read quotations from those who survived, and even visit a wall on which the names of those who died are engraved.
Elk Rock Gardens were founded in 1916 on a 13-acre (5.3-hectare) estate that comprises a manor house and is open for visitors. The gardens are home to varied shrubs and plants that are accessible for public viewing. Perfect for witnessing winter blooms, the Elk Rock Gardens overlook the Willamette River and comprise of a chapel, a lawn area, a walk lined with Magnolia flowers and the main rock garden.
Established somewhere in the 1820s, the Vancouver National Historic Reserve comprises many historic sites and buildings. Enjoying a great historical significance, the district includes landmarks such as Fort Vancouver, Officers' Row, Pearson Airfield, Pearson Air Museum and many more. The reserve is also where nine archaeological sites were found, making it one of the most important archaeological sites in North America. Enlisted in the US National Register of Historic Places in 2007, the Vancouver National Historic Reserve Historic District makes for an interesting experience.
Constructed over the wetlands that were present before the industrialization of the Pearl district, Tanner Springs Park is a quiet getaway from the busy industrial region. This park was built in 1998 and was designed by ace landscape architect Atelier Dreiseitl. The ponds and streams in the park were designed by Herbert Dreiseitl who painstakingly perfected the sound of water to give the visitors a feeling of tranquil when here. Another notable feature of this park is its eastern wall which features distinctive designs made with ancient railway tracks and glass paintings and give this park its uniqueness. The park being a quiet place, you can enjoy some me-time here or practice yoga with other fitness enthusiasts who frequent this place.