Charles Brown House
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Charles Brown House
The Charles Brown House is a historic house in Vancouver, WA. It has been the home to many of Vancouver's most influential and prominent citizens throughout the years. It was built in 1866. It is of French Second Empire architecture which makes it a rarity in Washington.
[edit] External links
- Charles Brown House home of Stahancyk, Kent, Johnson & Hook, P.C