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Elk having a spa day in Spokane?

Elk having a spa day in Spokane?

(Photo courtesy of Washington State Digital Archives) These days, a picture like this one more likely to come from the Olympic Rainforest than central Spokane. But in 1910, these elk were bathing in the middle of what is now Manito Park. Manito Park is an important part of Spokane history because it encouraged settlement in a new area. The park and its surrounding neighborhood, which were once considered “way out” from the original Spokane townsite, are now central parts of Spokane. In…

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Picnicking in Spokane a century ago

Picnicking in Spokane a century ago

(Photo courtesy of Washington State Digital Archives) With summer supposedly here (Sunday night’s drenching around Olympia suggests otherwise), many of us will be looking for excuses to be outdoors and enjoy the warmer weather. Whether you’re part of a couple, a family or a group of friends, a picnic in a park on a nice day is hard to beat. That was the case 100 years ago, as shown in the photo of a group picnicking at Manito Park in…

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