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The 18th Little Spokane River Artist Studio Tour convenes over 50 artists to make creativity a bit more personal
Terrain’s 16th annual flagship event features a record number of local artists and artworks
The U.S. Pavilion still stands in Spokane today as a reminder of the legacy of Expo ’74
Many Expo ’74 souvenirs are still easy to find; collectors have White Elephant founder John Conley Sr. to thank for that
Riverfront Park’s famous metal goat has made discarding trash an exciting pastime for five decades now
A decade after its founding, Spokane Women on the Fly continues to educate and empower women to enjoy the sport of fly-fishing
A Gonzaga track athlete reflects on Bloomsday and Spokane’s reputation as a great place for runners
It took a true design professional to crack the code on the world’s first environmental-themed world’s fair
In 1974, promoter Mike Kobluk and architect Bruce Walker launched the Spokane Opera House as the centerpiece of the world’s fair
Expo ’74’s big environmental legacy continues to inspire conservation of the region’s natural assets
Expo ’74: Fifty Years Later