
The parade takes place at the Fort Vancouver National Site and will be held rain or shine
VANCOUVER – The Historic Trust invites the public to attend the 37th Annual Lough Legacy Veterans Day Parade on Tuesday, Nov. 11 at 11 a.m. The parade takes place at the Fort Vancouver National Site and will be held rain or shine.
Now in its 37th year, the Veterans Day Parade is one of Southwest Washington’s most cherished community traditions. Each year, hundreds of spectators line the streets to honor veterans and active-duty military members. The event features more than 75 entries and approximately 1,500 marchers and riders from across the region.
The parade route begins at the east end of Officers Row at East Reserve Street and Evergreen Boulevard, winds through the Fort Vancouver National Site, and concludes on 5th Street near Pearson Air Museum.
Additional parade details at 37th Annual Lough Legacy Veterans Parade – The Historic Trust.
Following the parade, the Community Military Appreciation Committee (CMAC) will host an Open House from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Pearson Air Museum. Learn more at cmac11.com/cmac-events/veterans-day-open-house.
The Historic Trust encourages the community to attend and take part in this meaningful celebration honoring the service and sacrifice of America’s veterans.
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