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New Monroe Street Bridge, Spokane, Washington.
New Monroe Street Bridge, Spokane, Washington. Largest concrete span in the world.
Monroe Street Bridge, Spokane, Wash.
"Monroe Street Bridge, Spokane, Wash. Made of concrete, cost $500,000. Length 762 feet, width 72 feet, height 114 feet, center span 281 feet, is the largest Monolithic Arch in the world."
Part of Busy Spokane. The Lower Falls and the Monroe Street Bridge
Part of Busy Spokane. The Lower Falls and the Monroe Street Bridge
"The Rapids below Monroe Street Bridge, Spokane, Wash."
"The Rapids below Monroe Street Bridge, Spokane, Wash."
Monroe Street Bridge, Spokane, Wash.
"Monroe Street Bridge, Spokane, Wash. Made of concrete, cost $500,000. Length 762 feet, width 72 feet, height 114 feet, center span 281 feet, is the largest Monolithic Arch in the world."
Monroe Street Bridge showing Spokane Falls and River.
"This picturesque view of Monroe Street Bridge shows Spokane Falls and River. A rare tourist attraction a few minutes walk from the heart of Spokane."
Monroe Street Bridge and Falls of the Spokane River, Spokane, Washington.
Monroe Street Bridge and Falls of the Spokane River, Spokane, Washington.
First airplane in Spokane, 1910.
First airplane in Spokane, 1910. It flew for 12 minutes on April 2nd.
"A Peach Among the Apples" One of the beautifully decorated carloads at the National Apple Show"
"A Peach Among the Apples" One of the beautifully decorated carloads at the National Apple Show"
"Miss Spokane at 5th National Apple Show, Spokane"
"Miss Spokane at 5th National Apple Show, Spokane"
"The Apple Family is on the way"
"The Apple family is on the way: all the apples are coming to the fourth national apple show and E-Nak-Ops Jubilee, at Spokane November 23 to 30"
Fourth National Apple Show and E-Nak-Ops Jubilee at Spokane, November 23-30, 1911.
Fourth National Apple Show and E-Nak-Ops Jubilee at Spokane, November 23-30, 1911.
Apple exhibit of Eastern Montana at the National Apple Show, Spokane, Wash.
Apple exhibit of Eastern Montana at the National Apple Show, Spokane, Wash.
"Riverside Avenue, Spokane. Where King Apple and the E-Nak-Ops Hold Jubilee, November 23-30, 1911"
"Riverside Avenue, Spokane. Where King Apple and the E-Nak-Ops Hold Jubilee, November 23-30, 1911"
"In the shade of the Young Apple Tree. Picking Pippins for the Fourth National Apple Show, Spokane, November 23-30, 1911"
"In the shade of the Young Apple Tree. Picking Pippins for the Fourth National Apple Show, Spokane, November 23-30, 1911"
Great Northern Bridge, Spokane River, Spokane, Wash.
Great Northern Bridge, Spokane River, Spokane, Wash.
The Union Pacific Steel Bridge across the Spokane River and Monroe Street Bridge, Spokane, Wash.
The Union Pacific Steel Bridge across the Spokane River and Monroe Street Bridge, Spokane, Wash.
The Rapids below Monroe Street Bridge, Spokane, Wash.
The Rapids below Monroe Street Bridge, Spokane, Wash.
New Steel Bridge across Monroe Street Bridge, Spokane, Wash.
New Steel Bridge across Monroe Street Bridge, Spokane, Wash.
The O. W. R. & N. Steel Bridge across the Spokane River and Monroe Street Bridge, Spokane, Wash.
The O. W. R. & N. Steel Bridge across the Spokane River and Monroe Street Bridge, Spokane, Wash.
O. W. R. & N. Latah Creek Trestle, Spokane, Wash.
"O. W. R. & N. Latah Creek Trestle, Spokane, Wash. Length 3003 feet, Height 185 feet, 32,000 tons of steel used in construction."
Upper Columbia Academy - Spangle, Washington
Aerial view of Upper Columbia Academy - Spangle, Washington. A Seventh-Day Adventist Co-Educational boarding high school.
Soap Lake, Washington.
Soap Lake, home of health resorts, 57 miles south of the Grand Coulee Dam, Washington.
C. J. Webber, Hydropathic Bath House, Soap Lake, Washington.
C. J. Webber, Hydropathic Bath House, Soap Lake, Washington.
Snoqualmie Falls, Washington.
Snoqualmie Falls, Washington. A fall of two hundred and sixty-eight feet.
