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Articles related to "Spokane"
Hon. George Turner, Pioneer Attorney George Turner was a prominent Spokane, Washington lawyer and politician from about 1880 to the early 1900s. He served as a Supreme Court Justice and US Senator. spokane lawyer george turner • washington state judge turner • united states senator turner • spokane pioneer lawyer spokane politician • spokane founding father
Spokane of the Inland Northwest Spokane is the largest city in eastern Washington. A big city with a small-town feel, defined by seasons and set in beautiful pine forests, lakes, farmlands and a beautiful metropolitan valley. spokane • eastern washington • sunshine • big city • parks
Washington Rape Case Questions Rehabilitation In Spokane, Washington state prosecutors are trying to keep a man believed to have raped 53 women in state custody as mental patient. washington rape suspect • south hills rapist • mentally ill rapist • washington sexual assault • spokane rape suspect
Spokane - World 's Fair and Beyond Spokane boasted the 1974 World's Fair, and now it has grown into the biggest city on the Eastern side of Washington State. Don't let that fool you, though, It's "small town" at heart. spokane • world's fair • big city • outdoors • eastern washington
Three Spokane, Washington Rock Climbing Areas The Washington climbing areas of Dishman, Deep Creek, and China Bend offer a diversity of styles, grades, and aspects. Make plans for a spring Spokane-area climbing trip. washington climbing • washington rock climbing • climbing washington • rock climbing washington • climbing spokane
Audio Tour From Seattle to Spokane, Washington From Puget Sound in Seattle over the Cascade Range and across the Columbia River Basin to Spokane travelers explore the culture and heritage of Washington and its people. i-90 east drive • northwest heritage resources • washington driving tour • audio tour seattle spokane • culture washington state
Premium Wine and Food Festival in Seattle and Spokane Get your taste buds in gear for two of the best food and wine festivals in the west: Seattle's "Taste Washington" and Spokane's "Premier Wine and Food Event." wine • event • food • gourmet • magnum
Riverside State Park Riverside State Park northwest of Spokane is a wealth of fun for the outdoors lover. Camping, hiking, horseback riding, kayaking, canoeing, walking - there's a bit of something for everyone. riverside • state • park • wa • camp
Snow: Different Places, Different Times Two mountain ski areas, Hurricane Ridge (west) and Mt. Spokane (east), are great places for snow fun. Add two Deer Parks and Obstruction Point in Washington State to the mix. You'll also find links to Washington State ski areas. ski • mountain • mt spokane • olympic national park • port angeles
Wine Comes Full Circle at Arbor Crest Arbor Crest Winery in Washington State is producing some outstanding wines--and makes an ideal place to visit. wines • washington state wines • vineyards • wine tasting • washington state attractions
Pacific Northwest Wine Festivals The Pacific Northwest produces some of the world's best wines each year. And each year, these events bring people together to celebrate these wines and their makers. wine festivals • pacific northwest festivals • tasting festivals • oregon wine • washington wine
Review of Reservation Blues Through lots of humor and even more pop-culture references, Alexie tells the tragic story of band Coyote Springs. Winner of the American Book Award. sherman alexie • reservation blues • robert johnson • spokane indians • spokane indian reservation
Unique Lodgings in the Northwest Why stay in a hotel when you could sleep in a treehouse, high atop a hill in a fire lookout station, in an Old West tepee or at the historic Lighthouse Keeper's Quarters? unique lodging • pacific northwest • cedar creek treehouse • mt. rainier camping • mount rainier camping
Ski Washington: 2006-07 Ski Season Go ski Washington for this winter's 2006-2007 ski season! Read what's new for Mt. Baker, Mt. Spokane, The Summit at Snoqualmie, Crystal Mountain and Stevens Pass. washington • the summit as snoqualmie • crystal mountain • stevens pass ski area • mt. baker
First Night New Year's Eve Fests The original First Night celebration took place in Boston in 1976. Since then, the family-oriented, non-alcoholic events have spread to other cities in the United States. first night • new year's eve • boston • st. petersburg • spokane
Southeast on Highway 195 and Others - Part I Road trip from Spokane to Walla Walla. This is the first part of the trip through Spangle, Plaza, Rosalia, Thornton, Steptoe Butte, Steptoe, Colfax and Dusty. spokane • highway 195 • spangle • plaza • rosalia
WA Governor Gregoire Responds to Rossi Criticism Washington State Governor Christine Gregoire and democratic leaders turned out for Obama at a local union hall. A tight governor's race remained the key issue. washington state • governor christine gregoire • dino rossi • spokane obama rally • senator maria cantwell
Washington State Outlet Malls From Seattle to Spokane to Pasco, this northwestern US state has a wealth of outlet shopping centers. washington state outlet malls • washington state outlet shopping • spokane outlet malls • pasco washington outlet malls • centralia factory outlets
Pacific Northwest Ski Vacations Skiing is a popular sport in the Pacific Northwest, where the mountains are close by and the powder is fresh. Enjoy the area's best skiing at these four popular spots. skiing oregon • skiing washington • ski resorts • skiing at whistler • skiing at mt. spokane
A Little Spring Cleaning: Interesting Washington State Links I've compiled a list of links of interest to Washington State residents and visitors. Everything from the proposed giant Soap Lake lava lamp to the state's own bridal magazine. spring • wa • spring cleaning • jerri brooker • potpourri
Fathers Day Fathers Day, the third Sunday in June, is the day to celebrate fathers throughout the United States. Read about its origin and customs. father • june • sunday
INTA Boosts Amateur Motorcycle Trials Riding The Inland Northwest Trials Association (INTA) was formed more than 20 years ago to give motorcycle riders a chance to participate in amateur observed trials competition. inland northwest trials association • trials competitions in eastern washington • inta hosts trials meets • pacific northwest trials association • trials competitions in northern idaho
Gathering Your Christmas Tree in Washington Looking to get a Christmas tree in Washington State? Find out where to cut one in Washington's forests or get a u-cut or pre-cut tree at the many tree farms around the state. christmas tree • washington • state • farm • tree farm
May Arkwright Hutton – Pioneer and Cupid's Sidekick May Arkwright Hutton was a charitable person who went the extra step to help women and children. She became cupid! valentine • valentine's day • cupid • may arkwright hutton • children
Ski Idaho: 2006-07 Ski Season Heading to Idaho for winter's 2006-07 ski season, check out what's new and fun at Sun Valley, Tamarack Resort, Schweitzer Mountain and Brundage Mountain Resort idaho • sun valley • tamarack resort • schweitzer mountain • brundage mountain resort
The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian Sherman Alexie's first young adult novel won the National Book Award and captures the hearts of critics a like through his semi-autobiographical hero, Arnold Spirit sherman alexie • the absolutely true diary of a part-time indian • spokane indian reservation • arnold spirit • junior spirit
The Sagers Go West, part 17 The Indians hold the white prisoners captive on the Whitman Mission grounds for some thirty days until they are ransomed by Peter Skene Ogden of the Hudson’s Bay Company. sager • whitman • bridger • meek • tamsucky
The Western Hockey League The Western Hockey League, Ontario Hockey League, and the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League make up the Canadian Hockey League. calgary hitmen • lethbridge hurricanes • medicine hat tigers • red deer rebels • swift current broncos
Washington State 100 Years Ago I travel back in time 100 years to see what Washington State was like then. 1899 • pacific northwest • industrialization • cities • labor
MOVING DAY; AGAIN! Why would Steve and Carrie decide to move again - 6 months after moving cross country? twins • multiple birth • parenting twins • parenting
The Washington State Art Scene The arts community in Washington State is alive and well. arts • art • washington state arts commission • visual artists' sites • music
Barry Manilow announces additions to summer tour New tour dates and sites announced. tour • dates • cities • ticketmaster
Current USFSA Items of Interest If you haven't visited the USFSA website lately, this is a good time to poke around. usfsa • united states figure skating association website • sports events of the year • sports travel magazine • ice skater pictures
Surprises Around the State Travel around to places in the state to delight the senses. These are not your everyday sights! shelton • paul bunyan • discovery bay • fat smitty's • mima
The Hercules Mine of Idaho The California gold rush of 1849 was just one of many boom and bust cycles in mining throughout the west. Many mined gold, some silver, some lead, and many other minerals. The Hercules mine, in the Idaho panhandle, was one of the most productive silver mines in the West. hercules • idaho • panhandle • coeur d'alene • kellogg
American Indians in Washington State American Indians in Washington State are a culture often misunderstood. Take a look at the rich cultural links offered by our state library. native americans • sherman alexie • makah whale hunting • casinos • culture
Conception of Grand Coulee Dam Grand Coulee Dam was one of the largest man-made structures on the earth at the time it was completed in 1941. Its electricity was essential for World War II projects. grand coulee dam • columbia river • washington • ernest lister • u.s. bureau of reclamation
Dancing to Some 40's Tunes We recently attended a big bands dance in Spokane. The surprise? It was put on by Mead Middle School bands. duke ellington • count basie • mead middle school • lee shook • hunter
Review of Ten Little Indians by Sherman Alexie Bestselling author, Sherman Alexie, gives readers another reason to praise him with his book of short stories, Ten Little Indians. sherman alexie • ten little indians • short story compilations • ten little indians by sherman alexie • reservation blues
North Columbia River Communities There are a lot of little communities in the area around the northern Columbia River in northeast Washington. I took a little drive to visit some of them and see area new to me. Some local history flavored the ride. columbia • river • north • kettle falls • cedonia
The Outlaw Who Got Away--Or Did He? part 3 Did the outlaw Robert LeRoy Parker, better know as Butch Cassidy, die by the gun in South America? Or did he return to the United States and live out his life as William Phillips in Spokane, Washington? butch • cassidy • robert • leroy • parker
Monday Metal News: 5/23/2005 The latest metal news, with stories about Combat Records, Tigertailz, Blindside, Malevolent Creation and Scum Of The Earth. metal news • combat records • tigertailz • blindside • malevolent creation
Places to Go and Things to Do in 2002 - Part VII Week seven of this series finds us at a Port Townsend historical home, a Seattle and Spokane museum, fire lookouts and a wild animal preserve. jerri brooker • rothschild • hartung • kentucky store • washington state parks heritage site
Who Owns What Publications? The initial article in a series on the "Big Ten" conglomerates of the publication|media industry. Who Owns What? You might be surprised who you are writing to and who you are writing for. advance • a.h. belo • aol time warner • bertelsmann cablevision • canwest global comm.
Dig For Sapphires and Pan for Gold in Montana Prospect for gold in the mountains of Montana or sift for sapphires from river gravel. Or just have fun doing both. gems & minerals • rock collecting • rough gems • gold prospecting • gold panning
Shootout at Kennewick 4 The lawmen find outlaws Lake and Barker in the Hobo Jungle. Lake threatens the lawmen and a gun battle begins. shootout at kennewick • washington • robberies • western outlaws • western gunfighters
The Big Madness of the March Dance The NCAA Basketball Tournament is not the place to run a dark horse, John McQuiston writes. sports • college basketball • ncaa tournament
Acupuncture and Massage Therapy in Kimberley, BC Revolution House of Wellness and The Healing Table Massage & Esthetics offer acupuncture, TCM, massage, energy work, and spa treatments near Cranbrook, British Columbia. acupuncture massage therapy kimberley bc • alternative healers canada's east kootenays region • acupuncture tcm massage energy work spa treatments • revolution house of wellness • the healing table massage & esthetics
Best Chances of a White Christmas Climatologists and meteorologists use historical data collected from weather records over the past 45 years in the U.S. and Canada, to predict snow on Christmas Day. chances of christmas snow us • will it be white christmas • probability snow • climatology data • snow weather records collected
Canada Remembers Vimy Vimy Ridge in northern France is the site where Canadian soldiers fought a costly battle in World War I. first world war • vimy • veterans • remembers • canada |
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