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Firstenburg Family Fountain

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The fountain was funded by Ed and Mary Firstenburg, who donated $ 500,000. The fountain has basalt columns and slabs, and is one of several donated by the Firstenburgs in Vancouver. The fountain won a Community Pride Design Award in 2001.
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Hal Dengerink, WSU Vancouver's founding chancellor, called the fountain "a permanent legacy for the Firstenburg family and for WSU Vancouver".
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Calley Hair has described the fountain as "eye-catching, with rough-hewn slabs of basalt and plenty of seating to relax and enjoy the view".
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In 2011, students gathered at the fountain to protest tuition increases. The plaza was the site of a
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is an outdoor fountain, installed within a plaza in the center of the
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45°43′51″N 122°38′13″W / 45.73096°N 122.63686°W / 45.73096; -122.63686
Firstenburg Family Fountain
Washington State University Vancouver
Vancouver, Washington
The Columbian
Patriot Prayer
"Mary Firstenburg"
The Columbian
"Banker-philanthropist Ed Firstenburg dies at 97"




"Firstenburg family fountain dedicated at WSU Vancouver"
Washington State University


"Water fountains around Vancouver were gifts from Ed and Mary Firstenburg"
"Group of Washington State University Vancouver students, faculty march to protest tuition"
The Oregonian
"Patriot Prayer I-1639 rally at WSU Vancouver stays civil"
"Joey Gibson looking for redemption at Patriot Prayer rallies"
"After much anticipation, string of Patriot Prayer protests prove uneventful"
United States portal
Categories
Fountains in Washington (state)
Squares in the United States
Washington State University

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