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Spokane -- Parks and Playgrounds -- Manito (#07)

Manito park's Sunken Gardens, later called Duncan Gardens.

Spokane -- Parks and Playgrounds -- Manito (#06)

Manito park. Street on right is Grand Blvd., ca. 1906

Spokane -- Parks and Playgrounds -- Manito (#05)

Looking south from the greenhouses across Duncan Garden.

Spokane -- Parks and Playgrounds -- Manito (#02)

Looking slightly southwest across the formal gardens in the park.

Spokane -- Parks and Playgrounds -- Manito (#01)

Looking northwest across the Rose Garden in Manito Park.

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.

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

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

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 (#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 (#09)

Remnant of stone arbor/pagoda, Liberty Park.

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

Looking west from swamp in Liberty 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 -- Coeur d'Alene (#07)

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

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 -- 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 -- Parades (#22)

Parade showing wagons, streetcars and buses. The city celebrated the end of the streetcars in Spokane and the buses taking over. They burned a streetcar in celebration.

Spokane -- Parades (#21)

First Decoration Day Parade on 2nd Avenue. Joe Warren, Chief of Police with entire force mounted. Sedgwick Post no. 8 G. A. R. with band before they had uniforms. On Second Avenue through Cannons Addition.

Spokane -- Parades (#09)

Parade showing wagons, streetcars and buses. The city celebrated the end of the streetcars in Spokane and the buses taking over. They burned a streetcar in celebration.

Spokane -- Parades (#07)

Procession of Masonic Blue Lodges to new Temple on Riverside Avenue at dedication.

Spokane -- Parades (#06)

Parade showing wagons, streetcars and buses. The city celebrated the end of the streetcars in Spokane and the buses taking over. They burned a streetcar in celebration.

Spokane -- Parades (#04)

Parade showing wagons, streetcars and buses. The city celebrated the end of the streetcars in Spokane and the buses taking over. They burned a streetcar in celebration.

Spokane -- Parades (#02)

World War I soldiers on Riverside, East of Washington St.

Spokane -- Parades (#01)

"An early day Elks Parade passing the Auditorium Theater"

Spokane -- Newspapers (#01)

Power press of the Spokesman-Review, ca. 1925.

Spokane -- Miss Spokane (#02)

Portrait of Marguerite Motie, the first Miss Spokane.

Spokane -- Lumber Mills (#05)

Spokane Mill Company plant. Date unknown.

Spokane -- Lumber Mills (#03)

Men posing in front of the Sawmill Phoenix about 1900 with the first Washington Water Power plant in the foreground. Name changed to Phoenix Mill in 1906.

Spokane -- Lumber Mills (#02)

Man poses in the aftermath of the Spokane Mill Co. fire of 1892.

Spokane -- Lumber Mills (#01)

Water reflection on river at McGoldrick Mill in an undated photo. This mill was located on the Spokane River below Gonzaga University and is currently a pond and grassy riverbank.

Spokane -- Long Lake (#18)

"Spokane Valley from Rim Rock looking West. Rattlesnake Point on right; X = Long Lake Dam site." George E. Meyers on left."

Spokane -- Long Lake (#17)

"Long Lake site looking upstream"