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Spokane County

High School, Spokane

Entrance to Manito Park, Spokane

Coeur d'Alene Park, Spokane

Monroe St. Bridge & Falls, Spokane

Lower Falls, Spokane

First Methodist Church, Spokane

Armory, Spokane

The Carnegie Library, Spokane

A Beauty Spot, Nanatorium Park, Spokane

Old National Bank Building by Night, Spokane

Riverside Avenue, A Busy Street in Progressive Spokane

Riverside Ave. at Night, Looking West, Spokane

Spokane Club, Spokane

Davenport Hotel and Restaurant, Spokane

Federal Building, Spokane

Howard Street Bridge over Spokane River, showing South Channel of Upper Falls and New W. W. P. Co. Building, Spokane

Auto Road, Snoqualmie Pass, Spokane

Davenport Hotel at Night, Spokane

Falls in Indian Canyon, Spokane

Indians Camping on Spokane River

Lower Falls, Spokane

View looking North, showing Ensign Robert Monaghan Monument, Spokane Club Building. Monroe Street Bridge, Court House in distance, Spokane

Monroe Street Bridge, Spokane

Steel Bridge across the Spokane River and Monroe Street Bridge, Spokane

Residence Scene, Spokane

Fort Wright, Spokane

Fort Wright, Spokane

A Corner of Ft. Wright Military Reservation, Spokane

Air View of Spokane, Showing its Seven Bridges and Five Waterfalls in the Heart of the City

Riverside Avenue, Spokane

Riverside Ave., East from Howard St., Spokane

Howard Street, Spokane

Picking Pippins for the Fourth National Apple Show, Nov. 23-30, 1911

Gonzaga University, Spokane

Gonzaga University, Spokane

G. N. R. R. Station, Spokane

Civic Center, Spokane

O. W. R. & N. Latah Creek Trestle, Spokane

Latah Creek Trestle, Spokane

C. M. & St. P. Train crossing Spokane River, Spokane, Spokane

St. Michael's Scholasticate Hillyard, Spokane

Greetings from Geiger Field

Lodge Atop Mt. Spokane



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