Spokane Top Attractions
Spokane's top attractions - information about Spokane's most popular tourist attractions
Davenport Hotel
An elegant 1920s hotel, restored to its original beauty in 2002. Many areas are open to the public, including the Palm Court dining room and Peacock Lounge.
An elegant 1920s hotel, restored to its original beauty in 2002. Many areas are open to the public, including the Palm Court dining room and Peacock Lounge.
Bing Crosby Collection
Crosby's alma mater holds the largest public collection of memorabilia, including his 1944 Oscar.
Crosby's alma mater holds the largest public collection of memorabilia, including his 1944 Oscar.
Carr's One of a Kind Museum
An eclectic collection that includes celebrity limousines, a Chines junk made of matchsticks and a 13-foot snae that elecrocuted itself by chewing through an electric cord.
An eclectic collection that includes celebrity limousines, a Chines junk made of matchsticks and a 13-foot snae that elecrocuted itself by chewing through an electric cord.
Cat Tales Endangered Species Park
A zoological and training and breeding center dedicated to big cats such as pumas, lions, tigers and bobcats. Zookeepers act as docents, and you can feed the animals.
A zoological and training and breeding center dedicated to big cats such as pumas, lions, tigers and bobcats. Zookeepers act as docents, and you can feed the animals.
Green Bluff
Green Bluff Growers is a community of family farms selling not only their produce but also other food products. Pick fruit right from the tree, visit the farm animals.
Green Bluff Growers is a community of family farms selling not only their produce but also other food products. Pick fruit right from the tree, visit the farm animals.
Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture
Northern Plateau Indian art, exhibits about the fur trade, early exploration and Spokane area history.
Northern Plateau Indian art, exhibits about the fur trade, early exploration and Spokane area history.
Riverfront Park
Site of the Expo -74 World's Fair, this 100-acre park includes a 1909 Loof carousel, open spaces, and IMAX theatre and family events.
Site of the Expo -74 World's Fair, this 100-acre park includes a 1909 Loof carousel, open spaces, and IMAX theatre and family events.
Royal Riblet Mansion and Arbor Crest Winery
A Spokane landmark, this Italianate/Mission Style mansion was designed by local architect George Keith and built in 1925 for Royal N. Riblet, an inventor and entrepreneur. It is now the headquarters of Arbor Crest Winery.
A Spokane landmark, this Italianate/Mission Style mansion was designed by local architect George Keith and built in 1925 for Royal N. Riblet, an inventor and entrepreneur. It is now the headquarters of Arbor Crest Winery.
Steam Plant Square
An office and retail complex housed in a renovated landmark building that once held the steam plant that heated downtown Spokane.
An office and retail complex housed in a renovated landmark building that once held the steam plant that heated downtown Spokane.
