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|  Frank's Diner - Spokane WA
in Dining Car Restaurants Located at 1516 West 2nd Avenue in Spokane WA posted by: nomadwillie location: Washington date approved: 4/7/2011 last visited: 9/17/2010 |
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|  Franks Diner - Spokane WA
in Neon Signs Located at 1516 W. 2nd Ave Spokane, WA posted by: nomadwillie location: Washington date approved: 4/7/2011 last visited: 9/17/2010 |
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|  Frank's Diner - Spokane WA
in Static Train Cars Located at 1516 West 2nd Avenue in Spokane WA posted by: nomadwillie location: Washington date approved: 2/21/2013 last visited: never |
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|  1909 - First Presbyterian Church, Spokane, WA
in Dated Buildings and Cornerstones Historic First Presbyterian Church located in downtown Spokane, WA. posted by: Martin 5 location: Washington date approved: 10/28/2010 last visited: never |
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|  Benewah Dairy Milk Bottle - Spokane, WA
in Odd-Shaped Buildings This milk bottle shaped building was originally built in 1935 as part of a dairy operation. It is one of 2 milk bottle structures located in Spokane.
posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date approved: 2/24/2009 last visited: 10/27/2010 |
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|  Milk Bottle - Spokane WA
in Ginormous Everyday Objects The Benewah Milk Bottle is a landmark in Spokane, Washington. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the milk bottle was one of two constructed in the area to accompany a successful dairy operation's stores. posted by: nomadwillie location: Washington date approved: 4/25/2011 last visited: 6/8/2011 |
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|  Benewah Milk Bottle - Spokane WA
in Wikipedia Entries The Benewah Milk Bottle is a landmark in Spokane, Washington. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the milk bottle was one of two constructed in the area to accompany a successful dairy operation's stores. posted by: nomadwillie location: Washington date approved: 4/23/2011 last visited: 9/17/2010 |
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|  Benewah Milk Bottle - Spokane WA
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places The Benewah Milk Bottle is a landmark in Spokane, Washington. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the milk bottle was one of two constructed in the area to accompany a successful dairy operation's stores. posted by: nomadwillie location: Washington date approved: 4/23/2011 last visited: 9/17/2010 |
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|  Browne's Addition Historic District - Spokane, WA
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Browne's Addition Historical District is one of Spokanes older neighbors and has many different types of homes such as Queen Anne, Late Victorian, Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals. posted by: Martin 5 location: Washington date approved: 2/14/2009 last visited: 2/13/2009 |
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|  The Great Spokane Fire, Spokane, Washington
in Famous Fires This monument marks the location of The Great Spokane Fire. posted by: Rose Red location: Washington date approved: 8/9/2008 last visited: 2/18/2010 |
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|  1938 & 1989 - Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children, Spokane, WA
in Dated Buildings and Cornerstones The Shriners Hospital in Spokane was been providing free treatment to crippled children for over 70 years. posted by: Martin 5 location: Washington date approved: 10/28/2010 last visited: never |
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|  Thomas S. Foley United States Courthouse - Spokane, WA
in Courthouses The 10-story United States Courthouse and Federal Building located in downtown Spokane, Washington. posted by: Martin 5 location: Washington date approved: 9/5/2011 last visited: never |
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|  Fotheringham House - Browne's Addition Historic District - Spokane, WA
in NRHP Historic Districts - Contributing Buildings This Victorian home was built in 1891 by David B. Fotheringham, the first mayor of Spokane, as a private residence for his family. posted by: Martin 5 location: Washington date approved: 2/15/2009 last visited: 2/13/2009 |
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|  1966 - Federal Courthouse, Spokane, WA
in Dated Buildings and Cornerstones United States Federal Courthouse, renamed the Thomas Foley Federal Courthouse. posted by: Martin 5 location: Washington date approved: 9/5/2011 last visited: never |
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|  Central Steam Heat Plant, Spokane, Washington
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Located at 152 S. Post St. and 815 W. Railroad Ave., Spokane, Central Steam Heat Plant was built in 1916. posted by: Rose Red location: Washington date approved: 9/9/2007 last visited: 6/8/2011 |
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|  Abraham Lincoln - Spokane, WA
in Statues of Historic Figures Full-length bronze figure of Abraham Lincoln reviewing the Union troops. He wears a suit with a long overcoat slung over his proper right shoulder. In his proper left hand he holds his hat. [Smithsonian Institution Research Information System] posted by: Martin 5 location: Washington date approved: 9/4/2011 last visited: 9/15/2012 |
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|  Long House - Browne's Addition Historic District - Spokane, WA
in NRHP Historic Districts - Contributing Buildings The Long House built in 1900. posted by: Martin 5 location: Washington date approved: 2/15/2009 last visited: 2/13/2009 |
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|  Clark Mansion - Spokane, WA
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places This mansion was built for Spokane mining millionaire Patsy Clark and his family in 1897. posted by: Martin 5 location: Washington date approved: 2/15/2009 last visited: 2/19/2010 |
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|  "Hope for the Davenport," Spokane, Washington
in Sit-by-me Statues Anthony, a guest at the hotel with his family, is reading the headlines on the newspaper "Hope for the Davenport". posted by: Rose Red location: Washington date approved: 8/21/2007 last visited: 1/28/2009 |
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|  The Davenport Hotel, Spokane, Washington
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places The Davenport Hotel (1914), also known as Pennington Hotel, is located at 807 W. Sprague, Spokane. posted by: Rose Red location: Washington date approved: 9/13/2007 last visited: 6/5/2010 |
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|  The Clock at The Davenport Hotel, Spokane, Washington
in Town Clocks The Clock at The Davenport Hotel is located in the spacious lobby. posted by: Rose Red location: Washington date approved: 9/9/2007 last visited: 1/28/2009 |
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|  The Davenport Hotel Clock, Spokane, Washington
in Town Clocks This elaborate clock is located behind the concierge's desk. posted by: Rose Red location: Washington date approved: 8/9/2008 last visited: 1/28/2009 |
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|  "The Place Where Ghosts of Salmon Jump," Spokane, Washington
in Abstract Public Sculptures An entire poem written by Sherman Alexie is inscribed in a spiral fashion in polished granite tiles on a concrete surface at the southern end of the Monroe Street Bridge and in view of Spokane Falls. posted by: Rose Red location: Washington date approved: 8/10/2008 last visited: 2/18/2010 |
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|  Spokane Public Library - Downtown
in Libraries Downtown branch of the Spokane Public Library system. posted by: probrewer location: Washington date approved: 2/15/2007 last visited: 7/17/2008 |
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|  Legend of Butch Cassidy...and the Sundance Kid
in Urban Legends and Superstitions Did Butch Cassidy die with the Sundance Kid in the shootout on Nov 6, 1908 in a small house in Vincente, Bolivia? Or did Butch Cassidy (William T. Phillips) die in 1937 and his ashes scattered in Little Spokane R. which flows into the Spokane River. posted by: Rose Red location: Washington date approved: 11/12/2008 last visited: 4/2/2013 |
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