The Central Library welcomes the public for the first time in over two years, and it's been well worth the wait

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The River Rumpus Playspace is built for kids.

What was previously known as Spokane’s Downtown Library has received a significant face-lift over the past couple of years.

In 2018, voters approved a $77 million bond, setting in motion plans to renovate four existing Spokane Public Library branches and build three new branches. The downtown branch began undergoing its transformation in March 2020, and now the updated Central Library is open and ready for the public to fill its halls again.

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