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The facility is located at 711 S. Cowley Street, in the East Central neighborhood of Spokane, Washington [3] and several outpatient locations through Spokane. The main campus is located within Spokane's South Hill Medical District, which is also home to the region's two largest hospitals in Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center and Children's Hospital and MultiCare Deaconess Hospital, the ...
N. 221 Wall St. and W. 711 Spokane Falls Blvd. 47°39′35″N 117°25′18″W / 47.659722°N 117.421667°W / 47.659722; -117.421667 ( Spokane City Hall Built 1912-13, this was planned to be a "temporary" city hall, but functioned in this capacity for 70 years.
Cowley Park is a 2.2 acres (0.89 ha) public park at 6th Avenue and Division Street in the Cliff/Cannon neighborhood of Spokane, Washington.. It was established as a public park in 1915, but its history of importance to the city predates that by numerous decades to the very first years of European American settlement of Spokane.
Water Street and the Benny & Joon House on the right. There are just two surface road connections between Peaceful Valley and the rest of the city of Spokane. On the east at Main Avenue entering downtown and on the west where Clarke Avenue meets Riverside Avenue. None of the neighborhood's streets are considered arterials of any class. [17]
Those two, along with Regal Street, a minor arterial, are the only four-lane roads in the neighborhood. [14] Along with Regal Street, Southeast Boulevard and Freya Street are classified as minor arterials. 17th and 27th Avenues are classified as collectors. At the same time, the rest of the streets in Lincoln Heights are local-access roads. [14]
The Otis Hotel, also known as the Hotel Indigo Spokane Downtown, is a historic five-story building in Spokane, Washington. It was designed by Arthur W. Cowley and Archibald G. Rigg , and built in 1911 for Dr. Joseph E. Gandy. [ 2 ]
The chief attraction of downtown Spokane is Riverfront Park, a 100-acre (0.40 km 2) park just north Spokane's downtown core, it was created after Expo '74 and occupies the same site. The park hosts some of Spokane's largest events. The neighborhood is also the center of Spokane's governmental, hospitality, convention, and cultural facilities.
Rural communities in Spokane County advocated for a more rural location, and even threatened to secede and form a new county if a satisfactory site was not chosen. At the time, the north bank of the Spokane River was largely undeveloped, which appeased the rural communities, but also well-connected to the business district just across the river ...