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Spokane, washington, is a bustling city known for its outdoor recreational activities and storied history. situated along the spokane river with the cascading falls as its centerpiece, the city offers a range of attractions to visitors, including riverfront park, the northwest museum of arts and culture and a vibrant food and drink scene., with an exquisite mix of urban amenities, rural charm and natural beauty, spokane has to been seen to be truly appreciated., take one of our tours to see for yourself.
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Self Guided Driving Tour of Spokane
With 19 stops, you can experience all of the “must-see” sights of Spokane without having to leave your car! Enjoy Spokane’s natural beauty, historic neighborhoods, and unique architecture along the scenic Spokane City Drive. Look for the City Drive signs, they'll help you find your way. You can print the map, or pick up a printed version at the Visitor Center located in Riverfront Park. Enjoy the drive!
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Riverfront Park
Directions: 507 n howard street (47°39’37.20” n, 117°25’15.93” w).
Start your driving tour on West Spokane Falls Boulevard. If you have not explored the park, now is a great time to find a parking spot and see Spokane Falls. The Park itself is the legacy of Spokane’s Expo ’74 World’s Fair. One hundred acres of beautifully manicured lawns and trees, interesting art, and amazing attractions are located in the heart of downtown Spokane. Riverfront Park is home to the historic 1909 Looff Carrousel and Ken Spierings’s sculpture entitled “Childhood Express”, a unique giant replica of a Radio Flyer Wagon that is actually a slide for children. A sculpture walk follows the Centennial Trail through the park. The many bridges and viewpoints in the park offer spectacular views of the beautiful Spokane Falls. Attractions include the Ice-skating/Roller-skating Ribbon, the Spokane Falls SkyRide, and the Garbage-eating Goat Sculpture.
DIRECTIONS: 720 W Mallon Avenue (47°39’55.60” N, 117°25’20.65” W)
Turn right onto Monroe Street and head across the bridge and up to Mallon Avenue. Turn right on Mallon Avenue and Flour Mill will be on your right. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Flour Mill was originally built over a hundred years ago to harness the energy of the Spokane River to grind local wheat into flour. It was renovated during the excitement prior to the Expo ’74 World’s Fair into an eclectic collection of specialty shops, eateries, and more. The Flour Mill is home to Wonders of the World, Clinkerdaggers Steak House, Queen of Sheba, and much much more.
Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena
The arena is on the left side of Mallon as you pass the Flour Mill. The road will start to curve north as the arena remains on your left. The Spokane Arena is a 12,500-seat, state-of-the-art, multi-purpose venue. The Arena has hosted a variety of events and concerts, numerous Men's and Women's NCAA Basketball Tournaments, and the record-breaking 2007 and 2010 US Figure Skating Championships. Home of the Spokane Chiefs Hockey Club, the Arena is dedicated to creating event experiences that truly "wow" their guests.
Spokane County Courthouse
Directions: 1100 w mallon avenue (47°39’51.87” n, 117°25’43.92” w).
Continue left around the southeast corner of the arena as the road becomes Howard Street. Turn left on Boone Avenue. Turn left on Monroe Street. Turn right on Broadway Avenue. The courthouse is on your right. Designed by architect W. A. Ritchie in a 16th Century French Renaissance design, this facility has served the citizens of Spokane County since 1895. The courthouse is said to closely resemble two famous 16th-century chateaux in the Loire Valley of France, the Chateau de Chambord, built in 1519, and the Chateau d'Azay Le Rideau built in 1516. Detailed exterior trim such as shell patterns with wreaths and festoons and decorative arches are a few of the outstanding features of its design. The beautiful center tower, now lighted at night, is a masterpiece of detail in itself.
Monroe Street Bridge/ Spokane Club
Directions: (47°66’18.85” n, 117°42’65.69” w).
Turn left onto Jefferson St., turn left onto College Ave. Turn right onto Monroe Street drive across the bridge. Spanning the Spokane River, the Monroe Street Bridge was built in 1911. The beautiful deck arch bridge was designed by John Chester Ralston and Kirtland Cutter. After crossing the bridge, you will immediately see the Spokane Club on your right. The iconic building was also designed by Kirtland Cutter to suit the already well-established club of nearly 500 members in 1911.
Martin Woldson Theater at The Fox
Directions: 1001 w sprague avenue (47°39’24.55” n, 117°25’37.20” w).
Continue heading south on Monroe Street, The Fox will be on your right.
Constructed by renowned architect Robert Reamer in an art deco style, the Fox Theater opened to the public in September of 1931. Inside the theater, murals created by Anthony Heinsbergen evolve from underwater floral patterns at the lobby level to landscapes of castles, rivers, and clouds on the mezzanine, culminating with a magnificent 60-foot wide sunburst that dominates the auditorium. Slated for demolition in 2000, a massive community effort spearheaded by the Spokane Symphony saved the theater. Following a $31 million renovation, The Fox reopened in 2007.
Steam Plant
Directions: 159 s lincoln street (47°39’18.18” n, 117°25’30.01” w).
Proceed under the train tracks on Monroe Street and turn left on Third Avenue. Make an immediate left on Lincoln Street and look to the enormous steam stacks on your right.
Built in 1916, the Steam Plant was constructed to produce steam heat and electrical power for all of downtown Spokane. The twin 225-foot smokestacks were hand-formed using a total of 333,340 bricks. In operation until 1986, the Steam Plant produced 15,000-370,000 pounds of steam pressure per hour virtually every hour of the day or night. After sitting idle for nearly 10 years, the Steam Plant was purchased and renovated into one of the most unique buildings in Spokane. The Steam Plant now features a restaurant, its own brewing company, and eclectic shopping.
The Historic Davenport Hotel
Directions: 10 s post street (47°39’25.32” n, 117°25’24.63” w).
Continue north on Lincoln Street. Turn right onto First Avenue. The Historic Davenport Hotel will be on your left. The Historic Davenport Hotel has been world-famous since its opening in September of 1914. It was the first hotel with air conditioning, a central vacuum system, housekeeping carts (designed by Louis Davenport himself), accordion ballroom doors, and the Crab Louis (Named for Louis Davenport). Re-opened in 2002, after a $38-million top to bottom restoration, the Davenport now revels in its original glory and is known as one of “America’s Exceptional Hotels.” Take the hotel’s fascinating walking tour and stay for lunch at one of their restaurants. Here are just a few historic guests…Charles Lindbergh, Mary Pickford, Amelia Earhart, Bob Hope, JF Kennedy, Cher, Neil Diamond, Sting, Jerry Seinfeld, and many many more.
Manito Park
Directions: 1702 s grand boulevard (47°38’18.98”n, 117°24’25.81”w).
Proceed east on First Avenue. Then, turn right on Stevens Street. As you head up the hill, stay to the right as the road splits and becomes Bernard Street. Continue heading south, then turn left on 21st Avenue, the park is on your left.
Covering over 90 acres, Manito Park is one of Spokane’s largest and most beautiful parks. It includes the Lilac Garden, Nishinomiya Tsutakawa Japanese Garden, Rose Hill, Perennial and Duncan Gardens, and the Gaiser Conservatory. The gardens are spectacular during the spring and summer and the conservatory is stunning year-round as it features a changing collection of exotic plants and flowers from around the world.
The Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist
Directions: 127 e 12th avenue (47°38’40.41” n, 117°24’31.28” w).
Continue on 21st Avenue as it curves to the right around Duncan Gardens. Turn left on 25th Avenue and proceed to Grand Boulevard. Turn left on Grand Boulevard. Turn right on 12th Avenue right in front of the cathedral. One of the few examples in the USA of classic Gothic architecture, the Cathedral was built in the 1930s. Guided tours are available by appointment only. (509)838-4277
Cliff Drive
Directions: 708 w cliff drive (47°38’49.33” n, 117°25’9.81” w).
Proceed on 12th Avenue and make your way back to Grand Avenue by turning right on Cowley Street, then right on 13th Avenue. Turn right onto Grand Boulevard and make your next left onto Cliff Drive. Continue up the hill until the view opens on your right.
Well-known for its panoramic view of the entire city, Cliff Drive is the ideal spot to stop and take a picture. Continuing on to the right at the bend in the road is Cliff Aerie, the former residence of Senator Dill who introduced the bill to build Grand Coulee Dam.
Glover Mansion
Directions: 321 w 8th avenue (47°38’53.91” n, 117°25’0.35” w).
Proceed west on Cliff Drive and continue around the bend as the road heads southwest. Turn right onto Lincoln St. Turn right on 7th Ave turn right on Stevens St and stay in the left lane at the fork which becomes 9th Ave. At the light, turn left onto south McClellan St and make the next left onto 8th Ave. The Glover Mansion will be on your left.
Built in 1888 by famed architect Kirtland Cutter for the “Father of Spokane,” James Glover, the mansion is an exquisite example of late 19th-century design. Tour the mansion and marvel at the featured woodwork from 10 different areas around the world, and the wide array of stained glass windows.
Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture
Directions: 2316 w 1st avenue (47°39’23.16” n, 117°26’46.64” w).
8th Avenue turns into Washington Street and heads north. Turn left on 2nd Avenue and continue west. After crossing Maple Avenue, stay right on 2nd Avenue. Turn right on Cannon Street and continue past the round-about. Turn left on 1st Avenue and the Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture is on the right.
The Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture, a Smithsonian affiliate, features exhibits of regional and natural history, including America’s largest collection of Northern Plateau Indian art. Open Wednesday through Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Take note of the historic homes surrounding the museum, as Browne’s Addition is one of Spokane’s oldest neighborhoods.
Campbell House
Continue on West 1st Avenue. The Campbell House is directly next to the museum on your right.
Designed in 1898 by Kirtland Cutter, The Campbell House models what homes of the “well to do” looked like during Spokane’s ‘Age of Elegance’. The home housed the original museum after the owner deeded it to the Eastern Washington Historical Society. Tour the historic home Wednesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Finch Arboretum
Directions:.
Follow 1st Avenue as it turns left and becomes Poplar Street. Turn left on 2nd Avenue, then turn right on Spruce Street. Turn right on Sunset Boulevard and continue across the bridge and up the hill. Halfway up the hill, turn left on South F Street and stay right. The arboretum is on your right.
An extensive botanical and tree garden with more than 2,000 labeled ornamental trees, shrubs, and flowers. Walk the many trails that weave through the 65 acres or stop alongside Garden Springs Creek and enjoy the serene setting.
Mukogowa Fort Wright Institute and Japanese Cultural Center
Directions: 4000 w randolph road (47°40’23.59”n, 117°28’9.26”w), bowl & pitcher, directions: 4427 n aubrey l white parkway (47°41’47.27” n, 117°29’34.39” w).
Head back to Whistalks Way Turn Left onto Whistalks Way. Stay in the right-hand lane. Cross the TJ Meenach Bridge and Exit to the right. At the stop sign turn right onto N Pettet Dr, which turns into W Downriver Park Dr, which turns into N Aubrey L White Pkwy. Turn left into Riverside State Park.
The Bowl & Pitcher is famous for its great views of the Spokane River. This area of Riverside State Park features camping and picnic sites, trails leading to the Spokane River, a swinging footbridge, and views of lava rock outcroppings. Two of these outcroppings resemble a bowl and pitcher, giving this beautiful section of the park its name. Note: there is an entry fee unless you have a Discover Pass.
Gonzaga University
Directions: 502 e boone (47°40’6.26” n, 117°24’10.25” w).
Turn Right onto Aubrey L. White Parkway. Under the bridge turn left, North, onto TJ Meenach Dr. Turn right onto Northwest Blvd./Indiana Ave. for four miles, and then turn right on N. Division Street. In five blocks, turn left on Sharp Avenue. Gonzaga University will be on your right.
Riverpoint Campus - University District
Directions: 668 n riverpoint boulevard (47°39’42.96” n, 117°24’7.31” w).
Head east on Sharp Avenue, turn right on Hamilton Street. Continue past the university and turn right on Spokane Falls Blvd. Spokane Falls Blvd. turns to the right at the stop sign. The Riverpoint Campus is on your right.
The campus is located just east of downtown along the southern bank of the Spokane River. The campus houses facilities of three institutions: Washington State University Spokane (WSU Spokane), Eastern Washington University and Innovate Washington. Currently, a medical school is also being built that will house students from WSU, EWU, University of Washington, and Whitworth. Riverpoint Campus is a part of Spokane’s University District which also includes Gonzaga University directly across the Spokane River.
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10 Locations ~ Curated by The Spokane Historical Team. From its earliest decades, Spokane has been a town of parks and recreational opportunities. This tour will you show you some of the highlights, including Manito Park, Cliff Park, High Drive, High Bridge, Couer D'Alene Park, and Riverside State….
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Discover the rich heritage of Spokane through guided walking tours of historic districts and landmarks. Find out how to join or create your own tour.
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Sightseeing Tours. Spokane, Washington, is a bustling city known for its outdoor recreational activities and storied history. Situated along the Spokane River with the cascading falls as its centerpiece, the city offers a range of attractions to visitors, including Riverfront Park, the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture and a vibrant food and ...
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Wander Spokane is owned and operated by Spokane native Alana Livingston. Alana grew up exploring all the nooks and crannies of her hometown and discovered a true passion for showing others the hidden gems of the city. She loves nothing more than being a tour guide and sharing her knowledge of Spokane's history, culture, and landmarks with visitors.
This free walking tour will take you through the newly revitalized Riverfront Park, where the city's past and present merge in unique ways. Learn the rich history of the magnificent Spokane Falls, Expo '74 U.S. Pavilion, 1902 Clocktower, 1909 Looff Carrousel, Centennial Trail and more! Tours will depart from the Humana booth located next to ...
Description. Step back in time on a captivating two-hour walking tour of Riverfront Park. Discover the historical significance of Expo '74 and its pivotal role in transforming Spokane Falls into the cherished Riverfront Park, forever altering the city's landscape. These tours are guided by renowned local historian Chet Caskey, offering a ...
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And Spokane's office of Historic Preservation has some great information about the buildings and neighborhoods of our region. This walking tour was first written in 1981 by a team of geologists who gave us permission to update it. Unfortunately, some of the buildings on the original tour are no longer standing.
Spokane, WA 99201. Admission: Free. Phone: (509) 863-2519. Save. Expo '74 - 50th Anniversary Historic Walking Tours620 W Spokane Falls Blvd. Spokane, WA 99201. Details Open in Google Maps. Map. Upcoming Dates.
Spokane, WA (99201) Today. A good deal of sunshine. High 61F. Winds W at 5 to 10 mph.. ... the Friends of Coeur d'Alene Park hold walking tours of Spokane's historic Browne's Addition neighborhood.
Join local historian Chet Caskey for a free walking tour of Riverfront Park, where the city's past and present merge in unique ways. Learn the rich history of the magnificent Spokane Falls, Expo '74 U.S. Pavilion, 1902 Clock Tower, 1909 Looff Carrousel, Centennial Trail and more! Tours will begin at the Visitor Center located next to the Rotary ...
Community Building. 35 W Main St. Spokane, WA 99201. Admission: $22. Phone: (509) 755-2489. Walking Tour of the Ghosts & History of East Downtown Spokane. Tour begins and ends in front of the Community Building, 35 W Main Avenue. Tickets $22.
A walking tour around Riverfront Park in Downtown Spokane Washington. Along the Centennial Trail towards Kendall Yards, then back towards Spokane Falls, acro...
This walking tour of Spokane, WA takes place on March 12th, 2022. A sunny and mild day welcomed us. During this tour you will see the Spokane River Falls, ...
Join local historian Chet Caskey for a free walking tour of Riverfront Park, where the city's past and present merge in unique ways. Learn the rich history of the magnificent Spokane Falls, Expo '74 U.S. Pavilion, 1902 Clock Tower, 1909 Looff Carrousel, Centennial Trail and more! Tours will begin at the Visitor Center located next to the ...
Turn left on Grand Boulevard. Turn right on 12th Avenue right in front of the cathedral. One of the few examples in the USA of classic Gothic architecture, the Cathedral was built in the 1930s. Guided tours are available by appointment only. (509) 838-4277.
Self Guided Driving Tour of Spokane. With 19 stops, you can experience all of the "must-see" sights of Spokane without having to leave your car! Enjoy Spokane's natural beauty, historic neighborhoods, and unique architecture along the scenic Spokane City Drive. Look for the City Drive signs, they'll help you find your way. You can print ...
Just in time for the spooky season, we created a walking tour based on a volume haunting our shelves! This walking tour gives you a taste of some Spokane ghost stories. Some are well-known legends, some are speculation based on historic newspaper articles , and some are based on stories from Chet Caskey's books (which you can find at the ...
1005 W 1 st Street. 509.863.2519. Other Downtown Walking Ghost Tours will also be held this upcoming spooky season. Test your bravery during these tours because, unlike the cemetery tours, these ones run at night. They each start at 7 p.m. at the Montvale Hotel and run until 9 p.m. so don't forget to bring a flashlight if you're scared of ...