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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Getting There

Happy Holidays from Getting There

Washington Water Power car No. 96 had finished distributing newspapers for local delivery by paper boys and stopped in front of the Review Building at Monroe and Riverside before returning to the carbarn. The newspaper cars usually ran early in the morning, beginning work at about 2:30, and finishing around 5 a.m. Photo courtesy of Eastern Washington State Historical Society, Ingalls Photo
Washington Water Power car No. 96 had finished distributing newspapers for local delivery by paper boys and stopped in front of the Review Building at Monroe and Riverside before returning to the carbarn. The newspaper cars usually ran early in the morning, beginning work at about 2:30, and finishing around 5 a.m. Photo courtesy of Eastern Washington State Historical Society, Ingalls Photo

Washington Water Power car No. 96 had finished distributing newspapers for local delivery by paper boys and stopped in front of the Review Building at Monroe and Riverside before returning to the car barn. The newspaper cars usually ran early in the morning, beginning work at about 2:30, and finishing around 5 a.m. 



Nicholas Deshais
Joined The Spokesman-Review in 2013. He is the urban issues reporter, covering transportation, housing, development and other issues affecting the city. He also writes the Getting There transportation column and The Dirt, a roundup of construction projects, new businesses and expansions. He previously covered Spokane City Hall.

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