Then and Now preview: Dishman, Washington
Dishman, except for some business and park names, is largely forgotten as a significant part of Spokane Valley. It is named for Addison and Wilton Dishman.
Dishman, except for some business and park names, is largely forgotten as a significant part of Spokane Valley. It is named for Addison and Wilton Dishman.
Do you remember the Woolworths store in River Park Square?
This set of stairs is somewhere in Spokane, well-traveled by those on foot.
The Milwaukee Freight Office stood on Trent Ave. through the boom years of the rail industry, but also the inevitable decline.
The Milwaukee Road was the common name for the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad.
Ed Wraight started a discount store in Spokane around 1930 and survived the difficult years of the Great Depression.
The thrifty-minded shopper in early Spokane saw the rise of the five-and-dime store.
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