The Vancouver Land Bridge is a pedestrian bridge and landscape park in Vancouver, Washington, that crosses over Washington State Highway 14. It connects Vancouver's Waterfront Renaissance Trail with The Fort Vancouver National Historic Site. The pedestrian bridge is wide enough to include several small trees, viewing benches, and artwork celebrating the area's Indigenous American heritage. It also is next to the first domestic apple tree planted in Vancovuer, which is now almost 200 years old. The Land Bridge was built and opened in 2008, and was designed by Seattle architect Jonpaul Jones, with consulting by Maya Lin.


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