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Spokane, Washington. Riverside Avenue, looking East.
Spokane, Washington. Riverside Avenue, looking East.
Spokane, Washington, Heart of the Inland Empire
Spokane, Washington, Heart of the Inland Empire. Main Ave. looking East from Monroe Street.
Spokane, Washington showing seven bridges and five waterfalls
Aerial view of Spokane, Washington showing seven bridges and five waterfalls
Spokane, Washington and Falls.
"Spokane, Washington and Falls. Waterpower is enshrined in Spokane Falls in the heart of Spokane's downtown district. Other neighboring power projects include giant Grand Coulee Dam, 92 miles west."
Spokane, Wash. -- The Power City, Showing the River above the Falls and one of the Great Saw Mills.
Spokane, Wash. -- The Power City, Showing the River above the Falls and one of the Great Saw Mills.
Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway on North Bank Cascades of Columbia River and Steamer Gatzert.
Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway on North Bank Cascades of Columbia River and Steamer Gatzert.
Spokane, Portland & Seattle Railway, Columbia River Bridge.
Spokane, Portland & Seattle Railway, Columbia River Bridge.
Spokane Water Department "Maintenance Group"
Spokane Water Department "Maintenance Group" September 21, 1938.
Spokane Valley -- Veradale (#02)
Aerial view of Veradale, September 15, 1933. "Air view north of Vera looking southwest."
Spokane Valley -- Veradale (#01)
Aerial view of Veradale, September 15, 1933. "Air View, Looking Northeast."
Spokane Valley -- Stores (#07)
Appleway Mercantile in Dishman, Washington. Oscar Reinemer on the far right.
Spokane Valley -- Stores (#04)
"The H. E. Hand store and post office on Trent about 300 ft. west of what is now Cement St. The building was erected in the early 1900s."
Spokane Valley -- Stores (#02)
"Otis Mercantile sign being erected on store built for Mr. Halloran in Otis Orchards. George Pringle and Rube Gebbers at work."
Spokane Valley -- Service Stations (#03)
"Doc's Snappy Service, a Chevron service station at 9216 E. Sprague, Dishman, 1930-1948. Owned by Harold Klobucher."
Spokane Valley -- Service Stations (#02)
Harold C. Dockendorf and Charles (Sparky) Burton at Doc's Snappy Service Station, Dishman.
