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Attractive La Center, WA

With picturesque views of Mount St. Helens, the city of La Center, Washington sits amid the rolling farmland north of Vancouver. Maintaining its roots as a farming community, the city itself possesses a rustic charm, but it is also known for its flourishing downtown strip of mini-casinos that attract visitors from throughout the Northwest.

The La Center Wetlands Stewardship Park, City of La Center Park, Heritage Park and Elmer Soehl Park are popular recreation spots for area residents. Additionally, Sternwheeler Park boasts an outdoor amphitheater designed for concerts and other events. Home to award-winning Pinot Noirs, Chardonnays and Rieslings, nearby Salishan Vineyards is also a favorite for locals and visitors alike.
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