These are the streets that Bing Crosby used to
walk. Tall brick buildings still stand silently, some looking as new
as when they were built, some left to slowly crumble. Imagine
yourself in a city that still holds onto its heritage yet at the
same time revels in its future. This appreciation of the past but
respect for the future can be seen in the many restored buildings
located downtown. These buildings still retain their original feel,
but are now home to many shops, quaint restaurants, and other
specialty stores.
Duncan Gardens in Manito Park
A brand new arena was recently built to complement Spokane's large
international convention center. A
stroll on the river front takes you to the present day heart of this city
near Spokane Falls. In 1872 the city center was moved 10 miles from Little
Spokane River to its current location. Today as you walk along the river you
can still see the remains of the old grain and lumber mills. This is
Spokane, a city that is the nucleus for several states and two Canadian
provinces.