The Slocum House
The Historic Slocum House, listed on the National Registry of Historic Places, is located in Downtown Vancouver Washington in Esther Short Park. This historic, two-story Victorian home was built in 1867 by Charles W. Slocum and his wife Laura. While not open to the public, this lovely house is the only building remaining in what was a residential section of old Vancouver.
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- Largest Room 1100
- Total Sq. Ft. 1100
- Reception Capacity 85
- Banquet Capacity 45
- Number of Rooms 5
Parkside Meeting Room
- Total Sq. Ft.: 230
- Classroom Capacity: 12
- Banquet Capacity: 6
Community Room
- Total Sq. Ft.: 660
- Classroom Capacity: 35
- Banquet Capacity: 20
- Reception Capacity: 40
Slocum Ballroom
- Total Sq. Ft.: 800
- Banquet Capacity: 35
- Reception Capacity: 65
Hidden Parlor
- Total Sq. Ft.: 300
- Classroom Capacity: 15
- Reception Capacity: 20
Slocum Ballroom & Hidden Parlor
- Total Sq. Ft.: 1100
- Banquet Capacity: 45
- Reception Capacity: 85