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Spokane -- Restaurants (#07)

Dempsey's Restaurant at 523 W. Main, Spokane.

Spokane -- Restaurants (#06)

Interior of Obde's Restaurant at 336 W. Riverside

Spokane -- Restaurants (#05)

Interior of Obde's Restaurant at 336 W. Riverside

Spokane -- Restaurants (#04)

Obde's Restaurant at 336 W. Riverside

Spokane -- Red Cross (#01)

"Spokane women volunteered for Red Cross overseas service but were not sent. Photographed at McMillan Hall, Whitworth College. Whitworth was closed and leased for war effort during World War I.

Spokane -- Railroads -- Union Pacific (#05)

Steel construction on the viaduct leading to the Union Pacific/Milwaukee Railroad bridge over the lower falls and Monroe Street bridge, with builders ready to place the steel girder beam across the break above the Monroe Street Bridge.

Spokane -- Railroads -- Union Pacific (#02)

Steel construction on the viaduct leading to the Union Pacific/Milwaukee Railroad bridge over the lower falls and Monroe Street.

Spokane -- Railroad Depots -- Union Station (#01)

Very small photograph of Union Station in Spokane.

Spokane -- Public Utilities (#01)

Washington Water and Power Company, 29th Street Station.

Spokane -- Police and Fire Departments (#04)

Spokane Police Department in front of city hall, ca. 1912.

Spokane -- Police and Fire Departments (#03)

1904/1905 Spokane Police Department roster.

Spokane -- Police and Fire Departments (#02)

Station No. 5 was originally located in the City Hall Annex on the
northeast corner of Howard and Front then moved to the new City
Hall at the southwest corner of Wall and Trent about 1912.

Spokane -- Police and Fire Departments (#01)

"Spokane's first chief of police, left at table, Peter Mertz, was once conductor on Francis Cook's street car."

Spokane -- Peaceful Valley (#16)

Looking South across river toward Peaceful Valley.

Spokane -- Peaceful Valley (#15)

View of Peaceful Valley looking Northeast

Spokane -- Peaceful Valley (#10)

View of Peaceful Valley. No other identification.

Spokane -- Parks and Playgrounds -- Riverfront Park (#22)

"The legacy of Expo '74...Riverfront Park. The cover over the pavilion fell apart the first winter and was removed."

Spokane -- Parks and Playgrounds -- Riverfront Park (#21)

"The Pavilion and the rushing Spokane River...two of the outstanding attractions at Riverfront Park. "

Spokane -- Parks and Playgrounds -- Riverfront Park (#08)

"The pavilion and clocktower at night from a bridge over the Spokane River."

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

Looking slightly southwest across the formal gardens in the 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 -- Parks and playgrounds (#02)

People sitting around a campfire. Exact location is unknown.

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 -- 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"

Spokane -- Long Lake (#16)

"County road above Long Lake"

Spokane -- Long Lake (#15)

"Looking down on Spokane River from above the Long Lake Dam site"

Spokane -- Long Lake (#13)

"Long Lake site"