Along with the MAC’s new exhibit, there are plenty of ways to reminisce about Expo ’74 this summer

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Expo ’74 came and went in just six months, but it left an enduring legacy on the landscape and history of Spokane. The city skyline boasts two major reminders of Expo: the Clocktower and the Pavilion. Both represent a significant time in regional history, but where did all the other remnants of Expo go after the fair ended?

Beginning on Saturday, May 4, and running through January 2025, museumgoers can explore the world of 1974 Spokane through the Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture’s new exhibit, “It Happened Here: Expo ’74 Fifty Years

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