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Riverfront Park. Riverfront Park in 2005. Riverfront Park, branded as Riverfront Spokane, is a public urban park in downtown Spokane, Washington that is owned and operated by the Spokane Parks & Recreation Department. The 100-acre (40 ha) park is situated along the Spokane River and encompasses the Upper Spokane Falls, which is the largest ...
The Numerica Skate Ribbon is a multi-purpose venue and attraction located in Riverfront Park in Downtown Spokane, Washington.It primarily serves as a year-round outdoor venue for skating, supporting hard surface skating activities such as roller skating, scootering, and skateboarding in the warm months, [2] and converting over for ice skating during the winter months.
The 7-acre island park officially opened in 2023, after more than a decade of work by the River Alliance, the Boyd Foundation, and with some help from the city of Columbia, which owned the ...
May 9—Riverfront Park's newest art piece, "Stepwell," is a bit hidden, tucked into the northern part of the park off the main pathways. So, it only makes sense park officials chose it as the ...
Expo '74, officially known as the International Exposition on the Environment, Spokane 1974, [3] was a world's fair held May 4, 1974, to November 3, 1974, in Spokane, Washington in the northwest United States. [2] It was the first environmentally themed world's fair [4] and attended by roughly 5.6 million people. [3]
The Northwest Taco Fest is coming to Riverfront Park in Salem on May 4 and will feature more than 30 food vendors offering tacos. The new festival is organized by Dan and Chelsea Opfer along with ...
As a part of a bond passed in 2014 to revitalize Riverfront Park, a new building was designed to house the carousel. The new building was designed with more space to queue and host events, and large windows to improve views of the Spokane River from the inside and views of the carousel from the outside. [6] The new space opened in 2018. [7]
Mar. 11—It took several actions of the federal government to get the U.S. Pavilion built at Expo '74 in Spokane. The U.S. Department of Commerce had to approve the fair and then the U.S ...