Map Spokane Washington US for Printing

Spokane, Washington, has a rich history that is reflected in its historic places, buildings, streets, and squares.

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Here’s a detailed description of some of the notable historic sites in Spokane:

  1. Riverfront Park:
    • Description: Once the site of Expo ’74, the World’s Fair, Riverfront Park is a central gathering place along the Spokane River. It features attractions like the iconic Clock Tower, the Looff Carrousel, and the Pavilion. The park beautifully integrates natural landscapes with urban design.
  2. Davenport Hotel:
    • Description: The Davenport Hotel, built in 1914, is a historic and luxurious hotel that has hosted famous guests over the years, including Amelia Earhart and Bing Crosby. The hotel’s architecture reflects the elegance of its time, and it has undergone renovations to preserve its historic charm.
  3. Browne’s Addition Historic District:
    • Description: Browne’s Addition is one of Spokane’s oldest neighborhoods, featuring well-preserved historic homes dating back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The district is known for its tree-lined streets, historic mansions, and a mix of architectural styles, including Victorian and Craftsman.
  4. Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist:
    • Description: This cathedral, completed in 1954, is a prominent example of mid-century modern architecture. It serves as the seat of the Episcopal Diocese of Spokane and is known for its stunning stained glass windows and unique design.
  5. North Monroe Street Historic District:
    • Description: North Monroe Street has a collection of historic buildings that showcase Spokane’s commercial development in the early 20th century. The district includes various architectural styles, such as Romanesque Revival and Beaux-Arts, and has a mix of residential and commercial structures.
  6. Steam Plant Square:
    • Description: The Steam Plant Square is a historic building that was once a functioning steam plant. Now renovated, it houses restaurants and shops while preserving the industrial aesthetics of the original structure. The iconic smokestacks are a reminder of its industrial past.
  7. Finch Arboretum:
    • Description: While not a historic building, the John A. Finch Arboretum is a historical and botanical gem in Spokane. Established in 1949, the arboretum spans over 65 acres and features a diverse collection of trees and plants. It offers a peaceful retreat and educational opportunities.
  8. Montgomery Ward Building:
    • Description: The Montgomery Ward Building, constructed in 1929, is an example of Art Deco architecture. Originally a department store, it now houses various businesses and contributes to the historic character of downtown Spokane.

These historic places, buildings, streets, and squares collectively tell the story of Spokane’s growth and development, from its early days as a frontier town to its role as a thriving urban center in the Pacific Northwest. Exploring these sites allows visitors to connect with the city’s past and appreciate the efforts made to preserve its historical heritage.

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