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Spokane -- Expo '74 -- Construction (#11)
Demolition of the Old Great Northern Depot and the railroad lines, February, 1973. The Count-Down sign on the part of the depot that will remain, the tower, indicates 450 days left until the opening.
Dance Card #01
Dance card for benefit ball, 1892. Young ladies used dance cards to keep track of their partners at a dance or ball. The cards listed the evening's dances and sometimes came with a small pencil attached so that the dance partner's name could be…
Invitation to opening ceremony for the Grand Coulee Dam.
Franklin D. Roosevelt visited the construction site of the Grand Coulee Dam in August 1934. More than 20,000 people came to see Roosevelt give a brief speech. This invitation reserved a seat.
NWC001. Ephemera collection (Folder 82, #002)
Miss Spokane Invites You - Spokane Valley. Scan of page 2 and 3.
NWC001. Ephemera collection. (Folder 63, #002)
Spokane Outdoors: 'Mid Silvery Lakes and Pine-Clad Hills. Scan of pamphlet inside back cover.
NWC001. Ephemera collection. (Folder 63, #001)
Spokane Outdoors:'Mid Silvery Lakes and Pine-Clad Hills. Scan of pamphlet cover.
NWC001. Ephemera collection (Folder 56, #001)
The Scenic Lure of Spokane and the Great Inland Empire of the Pacific Northwest
NWC001. Ephemera collection (Folder 100, #002)
A Race for Empire and Other True Tales of the Northwest.
NWC 001, Ephemera Collection, folder 100.001
A Race for Empire and Other True Tales of the Northwest.
Capp Album -- NWC 05 (#29)
"Beautiful Chilco Falls, utilized to irrigate Lands in the Spokane Valley."
Capp Album -- NWC 05 (#32)
"Hauser, Newman and Liberty Lakes, Some of the Sources of Spokane Valley's Water Supply, Affording Ideal Environments for Residents of the Valley." (from unidentified publication)
Capp Album -- NWC 05 (#18)
Woman holding a prize for winning at the third national apple show in Spokane in 1910.
