Columbia Arts Center
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The Columbia Arts Center is located in Vancouver, Washington, USA, at 400 West Evergreen Blvd. Originally constructed in 1912 as a Presbyterian church to replace the wooden structure that burnt in 1911. Besides having space for theater performances and a gallery it also contains the offices of Hash, Inc..
Currently owned by Martin Hash.
[edit] History
- Wooden church burnt in 1911.
- Constructed 1912.
- Purchased in December 2000 by Martin Hash from the city of Vancouver.
[edit] External links
- Columbia Arts Center: official site

