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Luxury Log Cabin at 16219 N Day Mt Spokane Rd Mead WA
Enjoy the magnificent architecture of the Green Bluff Estate. Sitting high overlooking the valley, this property delivers abundant natural light, privacy, captivating views, natural beauty & quiet peaceful comfort beyond compare. Experience it in person to appreciate the beauty & grandeur. The rustic looking barn built in 2017 was custom crafted to blend with the property's natural beauty & provides numerous use options. Visit the website for more information: greenbluffestate.com
Downtown Spokane Buildings Old Historic Lilac City Worlds Fair Town #1
Downtown Spokane Buildings Old Historic Lilac City Worlds Fair Town Spokane is officially nicknamed the Lilac City There are many older Romanesque Revival-style buildings in the downtown Spokane Washington. I had to drive around town since it has been a few years since I was here.
Here is what Wikipedia says
is a city in the state of Washington, in the northwestern United States. It is the seat of Spokane County. It is located on the Spokane River west of the Rocky Mountain foothills in eastern Washington, 92 miles (148 km) south of the Canadian border, approximately 20 miles (32 km) from the Washington–Idaho border, and 232 miles (373 km) east of Seattle along Interstate 90. The city and wider Inland Northwest region is served by Spokane International Airport, 5 miles (8.0 km) west of downtown Spokane. According to the 2010 Census, Spokane had a population of 208,916, making it the second largest city in Washington and the 102nd largest city in the United States.
The first humans to live in the area, the Spokane people (their name meaning children of the sun in Salishan), arrived between 13,000 and 8,000 years ago, living off plentiful game. Known as the birthplace of Father's Day, Spokane is officially nicknamed the Lilac City. David Thompson explored the area with the westward expansion and establishment of the North West Company's Spokane House in 1810. This trading post was the first long-term European settlement in Washington. Completion of the Northern Pacific Railway in 1881 brought settlers to the Spokane area, and that same year it was officially incorporated as a city with the name Spokan Falls. In the late 19th century, gold and silver were discovered in the Inland Northwest. The local economy depended on mining, timber, and agriculture until the 1980s. Spokane hosted the first environmentally themed World's Fair at Expo '74.
Many of the older Romanesque Revival-style buildings in the downtown area were designed by architect Kirtland Kelsey Cutter after the Great Fire of 1889. The city also features Riverfront and Manito parks, the Smithsonian-affiliated Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture, the Davenport Hotel, and the Fox and Bing Crosby theaters. The Cathedral of Our Lady of Lourdes serves as the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Spokane, and the city is also the center of the Mormon Spokane Washington Temple District. Gonzaga University was established in 1887 by the Society of Jesus, and the private Presbyterian Whitworth University moved to north Spokane in 1914 from Tacoma, WA.[7] In sports, the Gonzaga Bulldogs collegiate basketball team competes at the Division I level. Professional and semi-professional sports teams include the Spokane Indians in Minor League Baseball, Spokane Shock in arena football, and Spokane Chiefs in junior ice hockey. As of 2010, Spokane's only major daily newspaper, The Spokesman-Review, had a daily circulation of over 75,000.
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Northwest Profiles: God's House (St. John's Cathedral Spokane WA)
The Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist is one of Spokane’s most beautiful and iconic buildings. Gothic and gorgeous, it is the cathedral church of the Episcopal Diocese of Spokane. Simply divine.
Historic Tour of Spokane
My kids and I did our own historic tour of Spokane, where we walked around downtown Spokane, identifying old buildings and structures that were over a century old. We did some brief research before heading downtown, and I mention a few brief facts about each place. For more hands-on modern history activities:
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First look: Flatstick Pub in Spokane
Nearly nine months since telling us they're coming to Spokane, Flat Stick Pub in downtown is almost ready to open their doors.
Davenport Historic Photos - My Day in Spokane 3/7
As I ascended the stairs in the Davenport Hotel in downtown Spokane, Washington, I had no idea what was waiting for me on the balconies above. The historic photographs caught my eye because a glance into history brings the present into perspective. We’ve not always been here, and they once were and now are gone. The photos show the temporal nature of life, and the passing away of amazing times and beautiful people.
Since our time here on earth is limited, we should make the best use of it. I rarely take a day to wander around a large city, but this was my first opportunity to spend time alone in Spokane, and I was grateful my friend invited me to explore the city while she was working. The first stop was the historic Davenport Hotel, better seen in the first video in this six-part series, “My Day in Spokane.” This took place on June 6, 2014… and only a few days later I got dreadfully sick and failed to update my BookLady video channel for a while.
The Davenport Hotel was originally built in 1913, opened in 1914, and then closed after 71 years of service, in 1985. The dilapidated building was about to be demolished when local entrepreneurs, Walt and Karen Worthy decided to restore it back to it’s original glory. The renovation took place from 2000 through 2002. In 1975 it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.
The photographs show a parade, banquets, Native American women, a ladies’ luncheon, actresses in a performance of “Cinderella,” diners in the Isabella Ballroom, a vibraphone player who performed with the Michlon Merrick Orchestra in 1928, a wedding banquet in the Hall of Doges, a doorman, a corner of the lobby, Queen Marie Alexandra of Roumania with Princess Ileana and Prince Nocholas in 1926, the Elizabethan Room, Alice Gary who was the daughter of Chief Spokane Gary – with President Herbert Hoover, Chef Mathieu and General Manager McClusky at a banquet, the grand opening of the Antoinette Ballroom, and an automobile show.
There were also a few cabinets with memorabilia on display, including items that once belonged to Bing Crosby, who was born in Spokane. The hotel has his dressing gown and a hat, and other Bing Crosby items.
At the end of the video I go out to the streets of Spokane… it was a pleasant day – not too hot – and I spent a lot of time walking around downtown Spokane. I don’t know the street names there so I can’t give exact locations, but I do know that there weren’t enough benches and I got very tired eventually, and my feet hurt. You’ll see in a later video in this series that I finally found a good place to sit down next to an unusual modern fountain.
I would love to return to the Davenport Hotel to eat lunch or dinner someday. I don’t know if I’d want to stay in the hotel rooms. I’m sure they’re very nice and appropriately modernized, but I’ve heard the hotel is haunted and I get spooked about things like that easily.
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Paranormal investigation at the Weinhard Hotel
Eastern Washington Paranormal conducted an investigation at the Weinhard Hotel in Dayton, WA.
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View of Downtown Spokane.
Pictures of Spokane, Washington (Not Dc)
This is a variety of pictures. Between pictures of things to do here, to scenery photos, to different places to eat. I hope you enjoy!
Destination Langley: The Gardens
With thanks to Langley Main Street Association for its vision, the City of Langley for its support, the many volunteers who have contributed time, hard work, plants and expertise, and Log House Plants for their generous donations of purple tomatoes, sweet peas and so many of the other fragrant, edible, and pollinator plants that have helped to transform our seaside village into a garden town.
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Tim Callison, Mayor of Langley
Janet Ploof, President, Langley Main Street Association
Emily Martin, Gardener/Intern for Langley Main Street Association
Des Rock, Useless Bay Coffee Company
Jody Starcevich, Gardener/Inn at Langley
Matt Costello, Chef/Inn at Langley
Ben Courteau, Flying Bear Farm
Melissa Brown, Flying Bear Farm
Ross Chapin, Ross Chapin Architects
Inspired by Pam Warhursts’s TED talk entitled “How We Can Eat Our Landscapes”, Langley set in to enliven its municipal landscapes with flowers, vegetables and fruit. The gardens harmonize with the town’s historic buildings; they’re similarly small-scale, eclectic, and colorful. Bounteous hanging flower baskets brighten First Street, a street-side rain garden educates passersby on how to deal with run-off in a pleasingly visual way. Second Street is lined with gardens that ebb and flow through the seasons, beginning with hundreds of daffodils in April, and ending with asters and ripening pumpkins in October. The gardens are planned and planted with the help of a dedicated band of volunteers, with the intent to please and engage Langley residents, as well as visitors, taking full advantage of the wide variety of plantings that thrive in our Northwest maritime climate.
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Keto Friendly Cafe in Spokane WA.
So today I went on an adventure to find a Keto friendly restaurant which actually was recommended by one of you. I thought it would be fun to vlog this journey for the rest of you in case you want to go check it out.
I went to Cole's Bakery & Cafe which is owned by Jeanine Smith. This place was amazing. They have a great selection on the menu to choose from as well as homemade breads & deserts all keto friendly. This video should give you a decent Idea of what you are in for. I had French Toast for breakfast which was on point.
You all need to go check this place out ASAP. The staff is super nice and the owner Jeanine came over and allowed me to film her as she explained more of this totally awesome cafe.
It is right next to Muv Fitness in North Spokane.
Cole's Bakery & Cafe
521 E. Holland Ave. Spokane, WA
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Meg Ryan's fake orgasm from When Harry Met Sally
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Baymont Inn & Suites Spokane Valley - Spokane Valley, WA
Baymont Inn & Suites Spokane Valley is your home away from home.
We're close to everything that makes this area such a memorable place to visit. You'll be close to Riverside State Park, with its trails for hiking, biking and horseback riding, water recreation, seasonal skiing and rock climbing. There's family fun at nearby Mt. Spokane Ski and Snowboard Park and Silverwood Theme Park. And we're just minutes away from downtown and the airport.
Our 24-hour reception desk welcomes you back from a day of work or exploration with a smile and fresh-baked cookies. We've provided an indoor pool and spa, a fitness center, and guest laundry facilities. And your mornings here start with a complimentary breakfast.
Your comfortable room includes a microwave, a mini-refrigerator, a flat-screen HDTV, free wi-fi and a Keurig® coffee maker.
On your next visit, we invite you to stay with us at Baymont Inn & Suites Spokane Valley.
The 'Road Crew' on the move on the Centennial Trail, Spokane WA
We did a short ride ( 7.14 miles ) starting from Kendall Yards Townhome Development overlooking the Spokane River and Downtown Spokane. We went west from Kendall Yards for a couple of miles then backtracked through down to Riverfront Park then back to Kendall Yards on a beautiful 68 degree Autumn day!
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Interstate 90 East Tour: Seattle to Spokane
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Outdoor Museum near Spokane, Washington - Music by Nim Portakey, Say What
Just outside Spokane, Washington, I stumbled upon a most interesting outdoor gift shop. It was more like a museum.
Music: Say What
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Inside the Spokane County Courthouse CASTLE!
I could not see much inside the courthouse. None of the turrets are publicly accessible nor could I go up the tower. But I did find another you tube video that shows the inside of the tower. Watch the video; (Tour the Spokane County Courthouse tower).
Davenport Hotel - My Day in Spokane 1/7
My friend commutes to work in downtown Spokane so she gave me a ride to the Davenport Hotel. My plan was to explored the old hotel, then wander around downtown Spokane until she was through working.
This video show the main floor of the hotel, though there were some ornate ballrooms that didn't make the cut.
The Davenport Hotel started as a restaurant owned and operated by Louie Davenport of Spokane. It evolved into a grand hotel with a tower which opened in 1914. It was the center of the city's emerging cultural scene, and served as the location of balls, banquets, theatrical performances, and weddings.
Kirtland Cutter was the architect of this Spanish renaissance inspired building. In 1975 it was honored by being added to the National Register of Historic Places.
Many famous people have been guests at the Davenport Hotel, including Charles Lindbergh, Amelia Earhart, Mary Pickford, Clark Gable, Lawrence Welk, John F. Kennedy, Babe Ruth, Burt Reynolds, John Travolta, Keith Urban, Snoop Dogg, Ringo Starr, BB King, Taylor Swift, Demi Moore, Dionne Warwick, Zig Ziglar, Sarah Palin, and Fleetwood Mac... and these are only a few of the famous guests. There's a more complete list on their website, on the Davenport Hotel History page:
On that page you'll also find a link to a PDF document called The Pride of an Empire - it is a historic publication that discusses the architecture and history of the hotel, with many of the historic photographs you'll see in this video.
My friend and her husband stayed at the Davenport for their wedding anniversary last year, but their love of the hotel started many years earlier, while growing up in Spokane as children and teens. It is a much-loved local landmark.
The years took their toll on the building. After 71 years of operation, the hotel was closed in 1985. It had become dilapidated and was no longer the shining and glorious resort destination it once had been.
Demolition was considered, but the hotel was saved by local entrepreneurs, Walt and Karen Worthy. They sunk millions of dollars into a complete restoration of the building, bringing it back to the beauty it displayed in the 1920's. The Grand Hall, the ballrooms, the bedrooms, are all restored, with of course, improvements where more modern improvements were needed.
I just took a walk-through looking at the architecture and the historic photographs displayed throughout the building. It is beautiful and really worth seeing.
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