WHEREAS, January 23, 2007, marks the sesquicentennial of the City
of Vancouver, Washington; and
WHEREAS, Vancouver has played a prominent role in the history of
the State with notable events including the founding of Fort Vancouver
in 1825, which served as the capital of the Hudson's Bay Company's
Northwest fur trading empire; the first military post in the Pacific
Northwest, Vancouver Barracks, which served as the headquarters of the
United States military for the region, being home to Officers Row; the
first "neighborhood" in the Pacific Northwest; serving as the landing
site, at Pearson Airfield, of the first transpolar flight; and the
location of the Kaiser Shipyards, begun in 1942, to support the World
War II efforts; and
WHEREAS, Through Vancouver Barracks, the City has been home to some
of the most notable figures in military history including General
George C. Marshall, General Ulysses S. Grant, and General Oliver Otis
Howard; and
WHEREAS, America's Vancouver has been, in the past, and continues
to be, a forward thinking, innovative community that was home to the
first street lights and telephones in the Northwest, the first county
library system in the State, the location of the first Hilton hotel in
the world with a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
certification, and whose award-winning trails system has helped earn it
a designation as one of the most walkable cities in the United States;
and
WHEREAS, Vancouver is currently the 4th largest city in the State
and serves as a social and economic hub for Southwest Washington; and
WHEREAS, The City of Vancouver plans a yearlong series of events to
celebrate its 150th anniversary kicked off by the Mayor's State of the
City address on January 23rd and including a community picnic, a
citywide bike ride with the Mayor, and a special 150th exhibit at the
Clark County Historic Museum;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives
of the State of Washington congratulate America's Vancouver on reaching
its 150th Anniversary; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be
immediately transmitted by the Chief Clerk of the House of
Representatives to the City of Vancouver.