Life in Spokane, Washington

Q: Where is Spokane located?
A:
The city of Spokane, Washington is situated along the Spokane River, close to the borders of Canada and Idaho. It sits on the eastern edge of the Columbia Basin along the foothills of the Rocky Mountains.

Q: What is special about Spokane?
A:
Originally called Spokane Falls, the city of Spokane was named after the Spokane Indians. The first well established fur trading post was called the Spokane House. It was established in 1810 for fur trade between the Rockies and Cascades along the Spokane River. Spokane is also well known for its gold and silver mining.

Q: What neighborhoods are in Spokane?
A:
Airway Heights is close to the Spokane International Airport and the Fairchild Air Force Base. The Spokane House fur trading post is located in Nine Mile Falls. Liberty Lake is located on the Washington border, close to Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Other places in Spokane include Otis Orchards, Mead, Millwood and Spokane Valley.

Q: What is there to do in Spokane?
A:
Spokane, Washington is home to many rivers, lakes, mountains and national parks. Located in the heart of Spokane, Riverfront Park, is home to the popular Riverfront Park Carousel. Spokane is also host to the annual Lilac Festival.

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