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  2. List of former zoos and aquariums - Wikipedia

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    Manito Park and Zoo opened in 1905, in Spokane, Washington, United States. It was forced to close during the height of the Great Depression in 1932. Many of the animals were shot, including three bison and two grizzly bears. The surrounding park absorbed what was once the zoo, and it remains one of the most prominent parks of the city.

  3. Schweitzer Mountain - Wikipedia

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    The road to the resort was paved in 1973 and Chairlift #7 was added in the summer of 1974 to add capacity to the front side and eliminate the uphill trek to Chair #1. General manager Wormington left in 1977 for Mt. Spokane and was succeeded by Pierre Huguenin, [16] and the area soon dropped the "Basin" from its name and became just "Schweitzer."

  4. Cat Tales Zoological Park - Wikipedia

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    Cat Tales was founded in 1990 by Mike and Debbie Wyche and incorporated on July 27, 1991, as a 501(c)3 non-profit charity. Cat Tales Wildlife Academy is the sanctuary's vocational and zoological technology school, licensed by the Workforce Training and Education Board. Cat Tales is the only zoo in Spokane County.

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  6. List of defunct amusement parks in the United States

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    Washington County: 1877–1943 Pleasure Island Edgemere: 1947–1962 Also known as New Bay Shore Park Riverview Park: Baltimore: 1890–1929 Row's Park Clear Spring: 1928–1967 Six Flags Power Plant: Baltimore: 1985–1989 The Wildlife Preserve Largo: 1973–1980 Drive-thru safari park; absorbed by Six Flags America: Tolchester Beach: Rock ...

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  8. Then and Now: Spokane Flour Mill and Centennial Milling - AOL

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    Jun. 2—Spokane Flour Mill and Centennial Milling sat side-by-side on the north bank of the Spokane River. Businessman Simon Oppenheimer had traveled to the Netherlands to borrow from Dutch banks ...

  9. History of Spokane, Washington - Wikipedia

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    The history of Spokane, Washington in the northwestern United States developed because Spokane Falls and its surroundings were a gathering place for numerous cultures for thousands of years. The area's indigenous people settled there due to the fertile hunting grounds and abundance of salmon in the Spokane River.