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Spokane, WA

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Spokane, WA: Why Go

Spokane, WA: Inland Empire
The realm of the Spokane River Valley holds court with dramatic waterfalls, an antique carousel, and the greatest diversity of songbirds in North America.

Since its early days as a thriving trading post and site for legendary salmon harvests, Spokane has been one of the West's preeminent cities. Riverfront Park is the centerpiece of both Spokane and the city's vibrant downtown area. Ride the park's grand antique carousel here or roller blade past in-town waterfalls on your choice of the park's many sprawling paved paths.

Brake at the new Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture, showcasing pioneer and mining relics from the city's past. Further your scholarly tack with a visit the leafy campus of Gonzaga College, where Bing Crosby has a library dedicated to him exhibiting some of this famous alum's memorabilia.

Swing by Rockwood Bakery for a fresh baked cranberry-orange scone, then feed the ducks in Manito Park with your crumbs as you take in a view of the stunningly Gothic St. James Cathedral. Finish your trip with an expedition to Little Spokane Natural Area, where the paddling is top-notch and songbirds have created an "inland empire" of their own.

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Gonzaga University/Crosby Library
502 East Boone Gonzaga University
Phone: 509.484.2831

On the leafy campus of perennial NCAA Men's Basketball Cinderella-story Gonzaga sits the Bing Crosby Memorial Library. Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby received an honorary doctorate from Gonzaga University in 1937. Since the 1950s Gonzaga has received donations of Bing Crosby material from Bing, his family, friends and fans. Some of his memorabilia is on display for public viewing in the Crosbyana Room in the
Crosby Student Center, the former Crosby Library. The collection is the largest public Crosby collection containing his 1944 Oscar for "Going My
Way," gold and platinum records, photographs, and other memorabilia.

Little Spokane Natural Area
Off Waikiki Road
Phone: 509.456.3964

This 6-mile stretch of the Little Spokane River is one of the area's premiere paddling spots. Also perfect for hiking and cross-country skiing, it can be accessed off Waikiki Road near St. George's School in North Spokane. Bird watchers will delight in the great diversity (the greatest diversity in all of Northern America) of nesting songbirds here, and in the area's display of great blue heron, wood ducks, and widgeons.

Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture
2316 West First Avenue
Phone: 509.456.3931

Having just reopened in December 2001, this museum, formerly known as the Cheney Cowles Museum, presents the city's past through pioneer and mining relics. The $19-million expansion includes a gleaming new 43,000-square-foot building with five new art galleries. There is also a library, amphitheater and historic house on the grounds of the museum.

Riverfront Park
Spokane Area Visitor Information Center 201 West Main
Phone: 509.747.3230

Constructed as a showcase spot for a mini World's Fair, Riverfront Park invigorates Spokane's downtown area. The park is made up of 100 acres of sprawling riverfront and paved paths. Ride a nearly century-old carousel with beautiful carved wooden horses, catch an IMAX film, or rent roller blades here. From the park, you can access the Centennial Trail, which runs from downtown Spokane through the park to Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. In addition, River Park Square, Spokane's high-end shopping area, is adjacent to the park.

Rockwood Bakery
315 East 18th Avenue
Phone: 509.747.8691

This Spokane locals' hangout is home to the city's best baked goods and a great Sunday morning vibe. Enjoy an orange cranberry scone while local celebrities like Gonzaga's men's basketball coach linger over coffee. Get cozy inside or chill on the patio with the local puppies and their attentive masters. Rockwood is the best morning scene in town.