April 14, 2010 in News
Then and Now II: Downtown Spokane
Here is another slide show about the history of downtown Spokane from the archives of the Spokesman-Review. The photos date back as far as the mid 1880s, when Spokane buildings were mostly wood and the streets unpaved.
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Eagle Watching
December 19, 2010 in Outdoors Every December, migrating eagles put on a show of aerobatics that draws bird watchers and photographers to the eastern arm of Lake Coeur d’Alene. The aerial predator-scavengers scoop fish after …
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Then and Now: Downtown Spokane
April 2, 2010 in News Here is another “Then and Now” presentation taken from the photo archives of the Spokesman-Review. Spokane, especially the downtown area, has a long and storied history of boom and bust, … 5
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Historic homes in Spokane
March 19, 2010 in News From the photo archives, here are some vintage photos of homes around Spokane, paired with photos taken recently. Take the tour and see how these historic buildings have changed over … 2
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Passionate About Space
January 23, 2008 in Features Joe Bruce is passionate about outer space. He collects items from the space industry in his home, tours and teaches others about space history, and walks around in a blue …
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Stupid Questions 2
November 8, 2007 in Features Who was your favorite president?
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Tour highlights Spokane history
April 15, 2010 in City on Page A5 The historic buildings of downtown Spokane hold a rich history that few people get the chance to hear. Maggie Cahalan said she grew up in their midst yet knows little … 1
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Wreck to recreation: The West Coast Trail
May 19, 2013 in Outdoors The West Coast Trail on B.C.’s Vancouver Island was built as a route to safety for shipwreck survivors. Now it’s a 45-mile hiking destination. Follow Spokesman-Review Outdoors Editor Rich Landers …
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Looking back: Mount St. Helens comes to town
May 18, 2013 in City It was 33-years ago this month when Mount St. Helens exploded on May 18, 1980, dropping a blanket of volcanic ash on Spokane, Wash. and neighboring communities. Spokesman-Review’s Jim Kershner … 4
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Hillyard Grocery employee explains foiled heist
May 9, 2013 in City A woman attempted to steal a bottle of wine, but the Hillyard Grocery stocker, Jason Hill, stopped her. However, she smashed the bottle of wine on his head - cutting …
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West Valley High School band practice
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West Valley High School band practice

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