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The City of Spokane was formally incorporated in 1881 encompassing an area of 1.56 square miles that now comprises part of the downtown core. [5] Part of what would become the Rockwood Historic District, specifically the area north of 14th Avenue and closest to the original city, was first incorporated into the city two years later in December 1883.
The grounds slope along a grassy lawn to the north. Behind the house the slope increases and the grounds are forested and dotted with basalt outcroppings before ultimately reaching the basalt cliff which gives the area its name. It is located to the immediate east of the Moore-Turner property, which is now the Moore-Turner Heritage Gardens. [8]
Spanned Spokane River 47°39′48″N 117°25′01″W / 47.663333°N 117.416944°W / 47.663333; -117.416944 ( Washington Street Built in 1908, this bridge was the oldest of its type in Washington when it was demolished in 1983.
The Spokesman-Review was formed from the merger of the Spokane Falls Review (1883–1894) and the Spokesman (1890–1893) in 1893 and first published under the present name on June 29, 1894. [3] [4] The Spokane Falls Review was a joint venture between local businessman, A.M. Cannon and Henry Pittock and Harvey W. Scott of The Oregonian.
People from Spokane, Washington, by occupation (12 C) Pages in category "People from Spokane, Washington" The following 94 pages are in this category, out of 94 total.
Tyler Johnson, former Spokane Chiefs player and 2008 Memorial Cup winner plus back-to-back Stanley Cup winner with the Tampa Bay Lightning; Derek Ryan, Spokane native currently playing for NHL's Edmonton Oilers; Kailer Yamamoto, Spokane native currently playing for NHL's Seattle Kraken; Bob Attwell, Spokane native who played 22 games in the NHL.
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The Review Building is a historic six-story building in Spokane, Washington. It was designed in the Romanesque Revival style, and built with terra cotta in 1891 to house the offices of The Spokane Falls Review, later The Spokesman-Review. [2] It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since February 24, 1975. [1]
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