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1930s - East Sprague Avenue in the early 1930s, just south of the Spokane River across from Gonzaga University, shows the rocky basalt landscape left from volcanic eruptions 6-17 million years ago.
1930s - East Sprague Avenue in the early 1930s, just south of the Spokane River across from Gonzaga University, shows the rocky basalt landscape left from volcanic eruptions 6-17 million years ago.
The U.S. Pavilion in Riverfront Park in Spokane, Wash.—with its 150-ft-tall angled mast supporting a 50-ft-dia steel ring—was iconic. It served as the site of Expo ’74, but four decades ...
More than 45 years after the Expo '74 World's Fair, the U.S. Pavilion has been restored into a year-round community events venue that anchors Spokane's Riverfront Park.
The Spokane River Forum and the University District announced on Wednesday that they are co-funding the Phase 1 design of the Iron Bridge River Gateway Project. The project area is located ...
Documents filed with the City of Spokane show the mixed-use, multi-phased development project will have not two but three high-rise towers. Initial plans showed two towers featuring 126 apartments ...
H idden amid the cattails in a boggy corner of the Riverpoint campus lie the remains of Marmotville, an early railroad village named for the ubiquitous local fauna. Few records remain of the ...
The City of Spokane and Spokane Arts are looking for artists to design artwork for two of Spokane's crosswalks: Comstock Ct. & Lincoln Drive and 509 E. 33 Avenue. ...