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  • Collection: Spokane Parks

Spokane -- Drumheller Springs (#03)

Close up view of the general site of the spring from a point almost directly south.

Spokane -- Drumheller Springs (#04)

Looking directly south to north across the outlet of the spring.

Spokane -- Drumheller Springs (#05)

Somewhat distant view of the outlet of the spring showing large pine tree immediately above.

Spokane -- Drumheller Springs (#06)

The site of the spring where Spokane Garry is reported to have established his school in 1831.

Spokane -- Drumheller Springs (#07)

Close-up from the southeast of the outlet of the spring showing character of the immediate surroundings.

Spokane -- Drumheller Springs (#08)

General view of the spring from a point to the southeast.

Spokane -- Drumheller Springs (#09)

General view of the ground to the east of the spring upon which, as tradition says, was located the early school of Spokane Garry.

Spokane -- Drumheller Springs (#10)

General view of the locality of the spring looking northeasterly across the site of the school from a point on the rim rock to the south of the spring.

Spokane -- Drumheller Springs (#11)

Looking down and across the reputed location of the site of Spokane Garry's school. This is from directly above the spring.

Spokane -- Drumheller Springs (#12)

Looking down across the site of the school and to the northeast from the rim rock above.

Spokane -- Drumheller Springs (#13)

Looking from a point directly upon the site of the old Spokane Garry school.

Spokane -- Drumheller Springs (#14)

Close-up of the spring site.

Spokane -- Drumheller Springs (#15)

General view of the spring from a point directly above and to the south of the spring.

Spokane -- Drumheller Springs (#16)

General view from the southeast of the site of the school and spring.

Spokane -- Drumheller Springs (#17)

General view, close-up, of the location of the spring.

Spokane -- Finch Arboretum (#02)

"Landscaping the Arboretum named for John A. Finch because his estate gave the money for it. The land once belonged to the Dwight family and was their 'farm'."

Spokane -- Finch Arboretum (#03)

"Landscaping the Arboretum named for John A. Finch because his estate gave the money for it. The land once belonged to the Dwight family and was their 'farm'."

Spokane -- Finch Arboretum (#04)

"Landscaping the Arboretum named for John A. Finch because his estate gave the money for it. The land once belonged to the Dwight family and was their 'farm'." Garden Springs Creek.

Spokane -- Finch Arboretum (#08)

"Landscaping the Arboretum named for John A. Finch because his estate gave the money for it. The land once belonged to the Dwight family and was their 'farm'."

Spokane -- Finch Arboretum (#14)

"Landscaping the Arboretum named for John A. Finch because his estate gave the money for it. The land once belonged to the Dwight family and was their 'farm'."

Spokane -- Finch Arboretum (#18)

"Work still going on to finish the Finch Arboretum named after John A. Finch because his estate purchased the land from the Dwight family who had owned it."

Spokane -- Parks -- Cowley (#01)

Photo shows the "memorial flagpole placed in the park in honour of the school established on that spot by the Reverand Cowley. July 1935."

Spokane -- Parks -- Cowley (#02)

Photo shows the "memorial flagpole placed in the park in honour of the school established on that spot by the Reverand Cowley. July 1935."

Spokane -- Parks and Playgrounds -- Coeur d'Alene (#07)

People walking and on bicycles in Coeur d'Alene Park.

Spokane -- Parks and Playgrounds -- Liberty Park (#01)

Looking northeast from the corner of 5th and Arthur at the entrance to Liberty Park playground. Land later absorbed by the freeway.

Spokane -- Parks and Playgrounds -- Liberty Park (#02)

Looking west from swamp in Liberty Park.

Spokane -- Parks and Playgrounds -- Liberty Park (#09)

Remnant of stone arbor/pagoda, Liberty Park.

Spokane -- Parks and Playgrounds -- Liberty Park (#10)

View of the retaining wall built in 1910 running along the drive in Liberty Park. Sperry (Centennial) Flour Mill can be seen in distance. Photo taken from corner of 5th and 3rd Ave.

Spokane -- Parks and Playgrounds -- Liberty Park (#23)

The remains of the southern pagoda in Liberty Park. Taken facing north.

Spokane -- Parks and Playgrounds -- Liberty Park (#26)

Swimming pool and bath house in Liberty Park. Built in 1920.

Spokane -- Parks and Playgrounds -- Liberty Park (#35)

The remaining columns of the promenade in Liberty Park as seen looking south across the the I-90 freeway. Sperry/Centennial flour mill visible in distance.