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Title
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Spokane Parks
Description
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In 1907, an Olmsted Brothers plan recommended the construction of four large and five smaller new parks and the extensive renovations of the existing parks in Spokane. This plan had been commissioned by Aubrey L. White, who was both the first president of the newly formed Parks Board and a local champion of the City Beautiful movement.
Inspired by the White City of the 1893 World Columbian Exposition in Chicago, the City Beautiful movement believed that harmonious urban planning could eliminate social disorder, crime and poverty. The elements of the plan built by Spokane at the close of the 1900s and beginning of the 1910s did not achieve those grandiose goals but they did leave it with an endowment of public spaces.
This collection features Spokane parks spanning the whole of the 20th century. There are historic views of Manito Park and its gardens at different points during the century. Additionally, there is a selection of images of Natatorium Park and the original Liberty Park, both of which were demolished during the 1960s. Finally, a series of images chronicles Riverfront Park from its origins following Expo '74 to the turn of the 21st century. Photographs typically include both visitors and noteworthy park features.
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Rights
This object is in copyright until 2039. Spokane Public Library has made it available under the Fair Use exception of the United States copyright law. Please contact Spokane Public Library: nwroom@spokanelibrary.org for more information.
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Title
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Spokane -- Drumheller Springs (#11)
Subject
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Drumheller Springs Historical Park (Spokane, Wash.); Historic sites -- Washington (State) -- Spokane County.
Description
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Looking down and across the reputed location of the site of Spokane Garry's school. This is from directly above the spring.
Creator
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Teakle, Thomas, 1878-1969
Source
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Teakle Collection. Northwest Room. Spokane Public Library.
Date
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1936-10-11
Rights
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http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-RUU/1.0/
Format
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image/tiff
Type
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Black-and-white photographs