Bridges of Spokane

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Author: Jeff Creighton ISBN: 9781439643228
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc. Publication: April 29, 2013
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing Language: English
Author: Jeff Creighton
ISBN: 9781439643228
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
Publication: April 29, 2013
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing
Language: English
Spokane�s history begins with the arrival of explorer David Thompson, who established the trading post Spokane House in 1810. From that period forward, the area teemed with Euro-American settlers who often mingled with the Native American population. Spokan Falls, officially incorporated in 1881, and by 1891 known simply as Spokane, became ground zero for the extractive industries of mining and logging and later a vast hub for the railroads. These factors led to the greatest boom in the city�s history between the years 1900 and 1915. Spokane�s growth came on the heels of an increase in the built environment that included the creation of parks, subdivisions, an expanded downtown business district, and an almost feverish movement to create some of Washington�s most beautifully designed bridges. Because of this, Spokane has often been referred to as the �City of Bridges.�
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Spokane�s history begins with the arrival of explorer David Thompson, who established the trading post Spokane House in 1810. From that period forward, the area teemed with Euro-American settlers who often mingled with the Native American population. Spokan Falls, officially incorporated in 1881, and by 1891 known simply as Spokane, became ground zero for the extractive industries of mining and logging and later a vast hub for the railroads. These factors led to the greatest boom in the city�s history between the years 1900 and 1915. Spokane�s growth came on the heels of an increase in the built environment that included the creation of parks, subdivisions, an expanded downtown business district, and an almost feverish movement to create some of Washington�s most beautifully designed bridges. Because of this, Spokane has often been referred to as the �City of Bridges.�

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