Salvation Army Building

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The Salvation Army Building, built in 1952, housed the new Salvation Army Corps office and chapel located at the corner of 10th St. (now Evergreen Blvd) and Daniels St. The two-story mid-century commercial style brick building was designed by Day Walter Hilborn and built by Larry 0. Collins. 

The building was to house the Corps meeting room, youth activity room and executive offices as well as the chapel/auditorium. The auditorium seated 150 and was lit by the latest in-direct lighting and decorated in popular colors of the day. The building is remarkably intact with original exterior elements still present, such as the original roman brick and redwood elements.

Listed in the Clark County Heritage Register in 2015.

Did you know?
The building was to be the first Salvation Army center located in Vancouver with a complete program of service to the the community.
Built
1952
Open to the public
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Location

Salvation Army Building
311 W. Evergreen Blvd
Vancouver, WA 98660
United States