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The name of the village has existed since 1535 (Wendenäs, "The place where a person walking down the western shoreline of the Vindel river must change her path").[4]
Vännäs is the hometown of the hardcore band Refused.[citation needed] The Vännäs TV Tower, a 323-metre partially staffed broadcasting mast, is located in the vicinity of Vännäs.
Vännäsdagarna ("The Vännäs Days") is a three-day annual festival during the second weekend of July, which brings a mix of performers and street vendors to Vännäs every year. An estimated 58,000 visitors attend the festival each year, thus making Vännäsdagarna the biggest festival in Västerbotten County.[citation needed]
Railway
The Main Line Through Upper Norrland was built during the 19th century and was for military reasons[citation needed] passing through Vännäs instead of Umeå, the largest urban center in Västerbotten. The railway made Vännäs an important rail junction, which facilitated the rapid growth of the locality. Today,[when?] passenger trains depart regularly to Umeå and to Vindeln and Luleå further north.[citation needed]
Shops and services
There are two supermarkets, ICA and Coop a Systembolaget as well as several cafes, pizzerias, two Thai restaurants and at least three hairdressers. Pingstkyrkan runs a second-hand store on the main street.[citation needed] Vännäs also has a district veterinarian with 24-hour coverage.[citation needed]
Schools
Liljaskolan, the locality's only upper secondary school caters for 1,100 students, studying at eleven programmes.[citation needed] Students at Liljaskolan can choose to study, among other things, transportation and tourism.
Hammarskolan caters for some 250 pupils in year 7–9, whereas younger students attend Vegaskolan which caters for years 0–9.[citation needed]
Attractions
Vännäs is home to a motor museum where there are vintage cars, motorbikes, tractors, airplanes, and helicopters.[5] It is housed in an old aircraft hangar to the west of the town.
Vännäs Badcamping has an outdoor waterpark that is open through the summer and has a water slide, as well as a cafe and a sauna.[6]