November 18, 2009 in City
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Michael Reichardt, of Spokane’s urban forestry department, attaches messages to a newly planted tree Tuesday downtown.
Michael Reichardt, of Spokane’s urban forestry department, attaches messages to a newly planted tree Tuesday downtown.
November 18, 2009 in City on Page A5 Abe Lincoln got some company Tuesday. Three European hornbeam trees were planted in a triangular traffic island at Main Avenue and Monroe Street where a statue of Lincoln stands.
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