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  • Collection: Spokane River

Frank Palmer photograph of man standing next to the rock formation known as the Bowl and Pitcher.

Aerial view of the Bowl and Pitcher.

"Hell's Gate"

Frank Palmer photograph of the bowl and pitcher.

Bridge at Riverside State Park.

Bowl and Pitcher as seen from observation station to the southwest of the rocks.

Frank Palmer photographic of the Bowl and Pitcher on the Spokane River.

Looking downstream through gorge.

Looking at the Spokane River at the Bowl and Pitcher.

Rapids at entrance to the gorge.

"Pitcher" rock from the southeast.

Group standing on the rock formation known as the Bowl and Pitcher on the Spokane River.

Group of rocks above the "Pitcher," including hollowed rock known as the "Bowl."

Bowl and Pitcher.

The "Pitcher" Rock as seen from the west bank.

Three quarter view of "Pitcher" rock from Southwest.

Taken for pre Expo publicity.

Railroad bridge over the Spokane River.

Spokane River Narrows

Rocks on the Spokane River.

Overhanging rocks on Spokane River

Overhanging rocks on on Spokane River

Building on far right is Echo Flour Mill

Undated picture of rock formations on the Spokane River.

Man walking on rocks.

Early view of the River and Falls.

At the bend about 2 miles above the 9 Mile Falls power plant

Junction of Spokane River and Little Spokane

Confluence of the Spokane with the Little Spokane.

View of the Spokane River during Expo construction.

Site of power plant at Long Lake generating station

Log boom being held in the recieving waters just above the narrows.

Narrows on Spokane River near Long Lake.

Looking upriver above the Nine Mile Falls power plant.

The river as viewed below Nine Mile Falls power plant.

Junction of the Little Spokane with the Spokane River as seen from hills to north.

Undated view of the Spokane River.

Spokane River in the winter.
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