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Chase and Dalbert Body and Fender building
Chase and Dalbert Body and Fender building on the corner of Indiana and Stevens.
Chelan River, Cascade Range, Washington: Looking up the Gorge.
Chelan River, Cascade Range, Washington: Looking up the Gorge.
Child standing in front of adults including Vernon Scott and Kirk Barrow
Unidentified child standing outside with two unidentified adults in the background and Vernon Scott facing away with Kirk Barrow glancing back towards the camera.
Children's Play Ground, The Crescent, Spokane, Wash.
Children's Play Ground, The Crescent, Spokane, Wash.
Chinatown's "Little One" Roams without Playmates
This article is about Tony Eng, identified by report Dorothy Powers as "China Alley's only Chinese child." The article suggests that the Chinese community in Trent Alley is dying out due to the age of its storekeepers and the fact that many of the…
Chinese Gardens Menu
As of 2024, the Chinese Gardens is one of the oldest Chinese restaurants still operating in Spokane. Started in 1948, the restaurant was one of a couple open on West Sprague at the time. The restaurant operated on the second floor near the corner of…
Chinese Restaurant Matchbook Covers
Chinese noodle restaurants had existed in Spokane since at least the 1910s. By 1935, Chinese food in Spokane appeared to have gained a level of acceptance as an October 26, 1935 article in the Spokesman-Review described the Chinese offerings at the…
Christian Science Church, Spokane, Wash.
Christian Science Church, Spokane, Wash. This building was located at 4th and Post and designed by K. K. Cutter. Demolished for freeway, 1966.
Christian Science Church, Spokane, Wash.
Christian Science Church, Spokane, Wash. This building was located at 4th and Post and designed by K. K. Cutter. Demolished for freeway, 1966.
Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Spokane, Washington
Our Lady of Lourdes Cathedral, Spokane, Washington.
City Hall and Central Fire Station, Spokane, Wash.
City Hall and Central Fire Station, Spokane, Wash. Located on the Northwest Corner of Howard and Trent. Torn down in 1912.
City Hall and Central Fire Station, Spokane, Washington
City Hall and Central Fire Station, Spokane, Washington
City Hall, Spokane, Wash.
Spokane's First City Hall, located on the Northwest Corner of Howard and Trent. Torn down in 1912.
City Hall, Spokane, Wash.
City Hall, Spokane, Wash. Spokane's second city hall, built in 1912. Located at 221 N. Wall Street.
City Ramp Garage - Spokane - 350 Car Stalls
City Ramp Garage - Spokane - 350 Car Stalls. First - Stevens - Sprague.
Clarence Freeman and Elmo Dalbert standing together
Clarence Freeman and Elmo Dalbert standing together in a room.
Clarence Freeman and Elmo Dalbert? opening a car door
Clarence Freeman and Elmo Dalbert? opening a car door. From left to right: Unidentified woman, Clarence Freeman, and Elmo Dalbert?
Clarence Freeman posing in front of white water rapids
Clarence Freeman posing on the ground on a ledge in front of white water rapids.
Climbing the Cascades on line of Great Northern Ry., showing three levels.
Climbing the Cascades on line of Great Northern Ry., showing three levels.
Coeur d'Alene and Spokane Railroad.
Coeur d'Alene and Spokane Railroad was later taken over by J. P. Graves and became Spokane & Inland Empire Railroad
Coeur d'Alene Divison, Inland Empire Parade. Spokane's Big Pow Wow.
Coeur d'Alene Divison, Inland Empire Parade. Spokane's Big Pow Wow.
Coeur d'Alene Hotel, in the heart of Spokane.
Coeur d'Alene Hotel, in the heart of Spokane. Home of the singing waiters.
