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Sophon is a Cambodian restaurant in Seattle, Washington, United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was named one of the twenty best new restaurants of 2024 by Bon Appétit . [ 4 ] Sophon won in the Best New Bar category of Eater Seattle 's annual Eater Awards in 2024.
Depots for the Spokane and International, the Oregon Railway and Navigation, and the Spokane Falls and Northern railways were built in what would become the Sinto Warehouse District. Developer Walter L. Bean spearheaded construction in the district, with The Spokesman-Review newspaper saying in a 1914 article, "Mr. Bean is the pioneer in the ...
Located roughly one mile from the heart of Downtown Spokane, the Ninth Avenue Historic District is an example of an early residential development in Spokane, free of commercial incursions. Notable architects including Kirtland Cutter , Willis Ritchie , Julius Zittel , Loren L. Rand , John K. Dow and Albert Held designed homes in the district.
A fair sized Chinatown existed in the U.S. city of Spokane, Washington, for years that started when the railroad came through in 1883. It consisted of a network of alleys between Front Avenue (today's Spokane Falls Boulevard) and Main Avenue that stretched east from Howard Avenue to North Division Street.
The Rockwood Historic District is a historic residential area in the Rockwood neighborhood on the south side of Spokane, Washington.The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1997 due to the concentration of historic homes within the district as well as its significance in the areas of architecture, landscape architecture, and community planning and development.
There's a new star emerging on Fall River's diverse restaurant scene. See what's on the menu at 9 Star International, like nothing else in town.
The Washington State Department of Agriculture announced earlier this month the recipients of more than $6 million in grant funding meant to bolster the local food systems.
Development of the Corbin Park area began in the late-1880s. Its first use was as the site of the Washington-Idaho Fairgrounds which was organized in 1886. The property was purchased from prominent Spokane pioneer John J. Browne in 1887 — Browne lends his name to another historic district in the city in its Browne's Addition neighborhood. The ...