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Spokane -- Views (Folder 2, #25)
"Looking north across the business section of the city. Street in middle is Stevens taken from Cliff Park."
Spokane -- Views (Folder 2, #26)
Cloud bank of Saturday afternoon, October 24, 1936. Looking west from Lewis and Clark High School.
Spokane -- Views (Folder 2, #30)
"Probably looking north from the Monroe Street hill and Sixth Avenue."
Spokane -- Views (Folder 2, #33)
"Panoramic view of the city from above Judge George Turner's home looking to west of north"
Spokane -- Views (Folder 2, #38)
"Bird's eye view of Spokane from Monroe and Broadway, looking southeast."
Spokane -- Views (Folder 1, #45)
"Looking at Summit Blvd. on north side of Spokane. Looking east across the city and to the snow-capped Coeur d'Alenes in the distant background."
Spokane -- Views (Folder 3, #01)
Looking from Cliff Drive at junction of Washington and Cliff between two tall pines with Paulsen Medical and Dental and Old National Bank buildings as chief motif in the scene.
Spokane -- Views (Folder 3, #18)
"Spokane, Wash. from the Hillside." "Looking northwest across the city to and beyond Fort Wright from Cliff Drive. 1910 or earlier. D. C. Corbin home in foreground."
Spokane -- Views (Folder 3, #28)
View across the Monroe Street Bridge before the courthouse was built.
Spokane -- Views (Folder 3, #32)
"Looking across the city from the north bank of the river from a point about directly north from the Carnegie Library. Jake Hill is seated on a tree stump in the foreground of the view."
Spokane -- Views (Folder 3, #35)
"Spokane as seen under the cloud mantle of the past Saturday afternoon, October 24th." Taken from Lewis and Clark High School.
Spokane -- Views (Folder 3, #40)
Looking north across the city from a point immediately above the Judge Turner residence on 7th Avenue. Between Howard and Stevens running north.
Birdâs-eye view of the business section of Spokane
Birdâs eve view of the business section of Spokane. Some of the buildings are identified.
