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City of Spokane
Downtown Spokane as seen from Palisades Park looking east.
Downtown Spokane as seen from Palisades Park looking east.
Official seal of City of Spokane
Seal
Nickname: The Lilac City
Motto: Alki or "Bye and Bye" state bird = Willow GoldfinchInsert non-formatted text here
Location of Spokane in Spokane County and Washington
Location of Spokane in
Spokane County and Washington
Coordinates: 47°39′32″N 117°25′30″W / 47.65889, -117.425
Country United States
State Washington
County Spokane
Government
 - Type Mayor-Council/Strong Mayor
 - Mayor Mary Verner
Area
 - City 58. A nickname is a Name of an entity or thing that is not its Proper name. A motto (from the Italian word motto, meaning witticism sentence is a phrase meant to formally describe the general motivation or intention of a social group Wikipedia talkFeatured lists for an explanation of this and other inclusion tags below -->This list of countries, arranged alphabetically The United States of America —commonly referred to as the The political units and divisions of the United States include The 50 states (four of these being officially styled as Commonwealths) which are typically Washington ( is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. There are 39 counties in the US state of Washington. Washington was carved out of the western part of Washington Territory Spokane County is a County located in the state of Washington. The Mayor-Council government system sometimes called the Mayor-Commission government system is one of two variations of Government used for the most part in modern A mayor (from the Latin māior, meaning "greater" is a modern title used in many countries for the highest ranking officer in a municipal government Mary Verner (born August 13, 1956) an American politician is mayor of Spokane Washington. Area is a Quantity expressing the two- Dimensional size of a defined part of a Surface, typically a region bounded by a closed Curve. A city is an Urban area with a large Population and a particular Administrative, Legal, or Historical statussq mi (151. The square mile is an imperial and US unit of Area equal the area of a square of one statute mile.km²)
 - Land 57. Square Kilometre ( US spelling square kilometer) symbol km2, is a decimal multiple of the SI unit of 8 sq mi (149. 6 km²)
 - Water 0. 8 sq mi (2. 0 km²)  1. 3%
Elevation 2,376 ft (724 m)
Population (April 1, 2007[1])
 - City 202,900
 - Density 3,387. The elevation of a Geographic location is its height above a fixed reference point often the mean sea level. A foot (plural feet or foot; symbol or abbreviation ft or sometimes &prime – the prime symbol) is a non-SI unit The metre or meter is a unit of Length. It is the basic unit of Length in the Metric system and in the International A city is an Urban area with a large Population and a particular Administrative, Legal, or Historical status Population density (in agriculture standing stock and Standing crop) is a measurement of Population per unit area or unit volume 0/sq mi (1,307. 7/km²)
 - Metro 451,200
Time zone PST (UTC-8)
 - Summer (DST) PDT (UTC-7)
Area code(s) 509
FIPS code 53-67000[2]
GNIS feature ID 1512683[3]
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Website: www.spokanecity.org

Spokane (pronounced /spoʊˈkæn/) is the largest city and county seat of Spokane County, and is the metropolitan center of the Inland Northwest. A metropolitan area is a large population center consisting of a large Metropolis and its adjacent zone of influence or of more than one closely adjoining neighboring central The Pacific Time Zone observes Standard time by subtracting eight hours from Coordinated Universal Time ( UTC-8) UTC−8 is a band of Timezones separated from the Universal Coordinated Time by 8 hours Daylight saving time ( DST The Pacific Time Zone observes Standard time by subtracting eight hours from Coordinated Universal Time ( UTC-8) UTC−7 can be observed in Mountain Standard Time Zone Pacific Daylight Time Zone Canada A telephone numbering plan is a plan for allocating Telephone number ranges to countries regions areas and exchanges and to non-fixed telephone networks North American area code 509 is a State of Washington Telephone Area code which covers central and eastern Washington including Federal Information Processing Standards ( FIPS) are publicly announced standards developed by the United States Federal government for use by all non-military The Geographic Names Information System ( GNIS) is a database that contains name and locative information about more than two million physical and cultural features located throughout A county seat is a term for an Administrative center for a County, primarily used in the United States. Spokane County is a County located in the state of Washington. The Inland Empire is a region in the Pacific Northwest centered on Spokane, Washington, including much of the surrounding Columbia River basin It is located along the Spokane River in Eastern Washington about 20 miles (32 km) from the Washington-Idaho border, and about 280 miles (450 km) East of Seattle. The Spokane River is a tributary of the Columbia River, approximately 100 mi (161 km long in northern Idaho and eastern Washington in the United For the university see Eastern Washington University. Eastern Washington is a Region of the United States defined as the part of Washington ( is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. The State of Idaho ( is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States of America.

The city was settled in 1871 as "Spokan Falls" (without an 'e' at the end), drawing on the Native American tribe known as the Spokane, which means "Children of the Sun. The Spokane (or Spokan) are a Native American people in the northeastern portion of the U[6] The city's name is often mispronounced "Spo-CAIN", while the correct pronunciation is "Spo-CAN". Spokane's official nickname is the 'Lilac City', named after the flowers that have flourished since their introduction to the area in the early 20th century. The unrelated but somewhat similar-looking Chinaberry ( Melia azedarach) is sometimes called "lilac" too

According to 2007 State of Washington Census estimates, Spokane has a population of 202,900[7], making it the second largest city in Washington, and the fourth largest in the U. Washington ( is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. S. Pacific Northwest, after Seattle, Portland, and Boise. The Pacific Northwest is a region in the northwest of North America (the term refers to the land not the ocean Portland is a city located in the Northwestern United States, near the Confluence of the Willamette and Columbia rivers Boise (ˈbɔɪsi is the capital and most populous city of the U 451,200 residents live in Spokane's official metropolitan area, Spokane County, as recognized by the U.S. Census. Spokane County is a County located in the state of Washington. The United States Census is a decennial Census mandated by the United States Constitution. With neighboring Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, the city is unofficially a part of the Spokane-Coeur d'Alene metropolitan area, which accounts for a population of nearly 625,000 people, the fourth largest in the Pacific Northwest after Seattle, Vancouver, and Portland. Coeur d'Alene (ˌkɔr dəˈlein is the County seat and largest city of Kootenai County, Idaho, United States. Vancouver (vænˈkuːvɚ is a coastal Portland is a city located in the Northwestern United States, near the Confluence of the Willamette and Columbia rivers

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History

Main article: History of Spokane
Spokane Falls ca. 1895
Spokane Falls ca. 1810-1826 Fur trading post The first European settlement in the Spokane area was a fur trading post operated by the British North West Company and later the 1895

Spokane Falls was a gathering place for the area's indigenous people due to the abundance of salmon in the Spokane River. Spokane Falls is the name of the water feature on the Spokane River in downtown Spokane Washington. Salmon is the common name for several species of Fish of the family Salmonidae. The Spokane River is a tributary of the Columbia River, approximately 100 mi (161 km long in northern Idaho and eastern Washington in the United The first European settlement at Spokane Falls was a fur trading post operated by the British North West Company and, later, the Hudson's Bay Company. The fur trade is a worldwide industry dealing in the acquisition and sale of animal Fur. For the grocery chain see The North West Company. The North West Company was a fur trading business headquartered in Montreal Known as "Spokane House", or just "Spokane", and located just below Spokane Falls, it was in operation from 1810-1826. [8] After the North West Company was absorbed into the Hudson's Bay Company the operations at Spokane House were shifted to Fort Colville, although the Company remained active in the Spokane region. The trade center Fort Colville, also Fort Colvile) was built by the Hudson's Bay Company at Kettle Falls on the Columbia River a few miles west of [9] The first American settlers came in 1871. They were two squatters named James J. Downing and Seth Scranton who built a small sawmill on a claim located near the south bank of the Spokane Falls. Spokane Falls is the name of the water feature on the Spokane River in downtown Spokane Washington. James N. Glover and Jasper Matheney, two Oregonians who were passing through the region recognized the value of the Spokane River and its falls. James Nettle Glover (1837 - 1921 is considered the founding father of Spokane Washington. Glover and Matheney also knew that the Northern Pacific Railroad Company had received a government charter to build a main line across this northern route and in 1873 they purchased the sawmill and the claim from Downing and Scranton. The Northern Pacific Railway was a railway that operated in the north-central region of the United States. [10] In 1876 Glover bought out his partner Matheney and opened Spokane's first bank. Glover is considered the founding father of Spokane and later became one of its first mayors as well.

Camp Spokane was established by the U.S. Army at a location 56 miles (90 km) northwest of Spokane on October 21, 1880 to protect the construction of the Northern Pacific Railway, and to secure the location for U. The United States Army is a military organization whose primary mission is to "provide necessary forces and capabilities. Events 1512 - Martin Luther joins the theological faculty of the University of Wittenberg. Year 1880 ( MDCCCLXXX) was a Leap year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Leap year S. settlement. By 1881, the Northern Pacific Railway was completed at this point, bringing European settlement. The Northern Pacific Railway was a railway that operated in the north-central region of the United States. The city of Spokan Falls (without an 'e'; the 'e' was added in 1883) was officially incorporated on November 29, 1881. Events 1777 - San Jose California, is founded as el Pueblo de San José de Guadalupe Year 1881 ( MDCCCLXXXI) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common [11] In 1891, the name was changed to Spokane. [12] The President of the first City Council was mill owner and Methodist minister Samuel G. Havermale. Samuel G Havermale ( October 5, 1824 - January 31, 1904) was a notable Methodist minister and pioneer of Spokane.

The Great Fire

In the summer of 1889, a fire destroyed the city's downtown commercial district. Year 1889 ( MDCCCLXXXIX) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Fire is the heat and light energy released during a Chemical reaction, in particular a combustion reaction. Due to technical problems with a pump station, there was no water pressure in the city when the fire started. When volunteer fire fighters attempted to quench the flames, they found their hoses were unusable. Eventually winds died down and the fire exhausted of its own accord. 27 blocks of Spokane's downtown were destroyed.

While the damage caused by the fire was a devastating blow, Spokane continued to grow. Just three years after the fire, in 1892, the Great Northern railroad reached Spokane and built a rail yard that made Spokane a transportation hub for the area. Year 1892 ( MDCCCXCII) was a Leap year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian Calendar (or a Leap year The Great Northern Railway, running from St Paul Minnesota to Seattle Washington &mdash more than 1700 miles (2736 km &mdash was the creation of A rail yard, or railroad yard, is a complex series of Railroad tracks for storing sorting or loading/unloading Railroad cars and/or Locomotives The first rail yard, built by James J. Hill, was completed in 1902. James Jerome Hill ( September 16 1838 &ndash May 29 1916) was a noted Canadian-American Railroad executive The clock tower currently in Riverfront Park was built as part of the depot and is one of the biggest in the Northwest, with each of its clock faces measuring 9 feet (2. 7 m) across. The clock tower is the only part of the depot that remains standing to this day.

1974 World's Fair

The clock tower and pavilion in Riverfront Park. The pavilion is from Expo '74, while the clock tower was part of the old railroad depot.
The clock tower and pavilion in Riverfront Park. The pavilion is from Expo '74, while the clock tower was part of the old railroad depot.

Spokane hosted the first environmentally themed World's Fair in Expo '74, becoming the then-smallest city to ever host a World's Fair. Environmentalism is a broad philosophy and Social movement centered on a concern for the conservation and improvement of the environment. Expo '74 was an environmentally themed World's Fair hosted in May 4th to November 3rd 1974 by Spokane Washington, at the time the smallest This event transformed Spokane's downtown, removing a century of railroad industry that built the city and reinventing the urban core.

Many of the structures built for the World's Fair are still standing and in use. Expo (short for "exposition" and also known as World Fair and World's Fair) is the name given to various large public exhibitions held since the The United States Pavilion sits next to an IMAX theater, and the Washington State Pavilion became the INB Performing Arts Center. IMAX (short for Image MAXimum is a Film format created by Canada 's IMAX Corporation that has the capacity to display images of far greater size and Spokane Center is a facility located on the south bank of the Spokane River in Downtown Spokane Washington. The Expo site itself became the 100 acre (40 ha) Riverfront Park, containing, among other features, the U. Explanation The hectare is commonly used in most countries around the world especially in domains concerned with land planning and management such as Agriculture, S. Pavilion, the turn-of-the-20th-century (and meticulously preserved) Looff Carousel, and the Great Northern Railway clock tower, the last remnant of the vast rail depot that was demolished for Expo '74. The U. S. Pavilion and the clock tower are prominently featured in the park's logo.

Downtown Urban Renewal

Skywalks in Downtown
Skywalks in Downtown
Main article: Downtown Spokane

Downtown Spokane has undergone a major rebirth in recent years after the completion of River Park Square Mall. Early examples of skywalks Copenhagen, Denmark: skywalk connecting courts building to adjacent uses 18th century Faaborg Downtown Spokane is the central business district in Spokane Washington River Park Square is a $110 million shopping mall and entertainment complex in Spokane Washington. The historic Davenport Hotel underwent a major renovation in 2002 after being vacant for over 20 years. The Davenport Hotel in Spokane Washington was commissioned by a group of Spokane businessmen The project was funded by local entrepreneur Walt Worthy, who also added a Safari-themed 20 story tower to the hotel in 2007. Other major projects include the renovation of the Holley Mason Building, the building of the Big Easy concert house, the renovation of the Montvale Hotel and the historic Fox Theater (now home to the Spokane Symphony after its renovation), numerous new condo buildings, and renovations of historic, older brick buildings that will house both condos and business. The Montvale Hotel is a boutique hotel in Spokane Washington. The Fox Theater in Spokane Washington is a 1931 Art Deco movie theater that was recently restored for over $31 million and opened again as the home of the Spokane The Spokane Symphony is a 70-piece Orchestra based in Spokane WA that performs more than 60 concerts per year for more than 150000 listeners Also, the Spokane Convention Center just finished a major expansion which helped host the 2007 US Figure Skating Championships. Spokane Center is a facility located on the south bank of the Spokane River in Downtown Spokane Washington. The US Figure Skating Championships is an annual Figure skating competition organized by U All new skyscrapers built in Spokane are subject to city height restrictions. Recently, a local developer (Rob Brewster) has proposed building the new VOX Tower which, if approved, will become the tallest building in Spokane. In all, over 500 projects worth over 2 billion dollars are taking place in downtown. [2]

Panorama of Downtown Spokane looking north.  Taken from the Deaconess Medical Center parking garage
Panorama of Downtown Spokane looking north. Taken from the Deaconess Medical Center parking garage

Kendall Yards

The new Kendall Yards development on the northside of Downtown Spokane along the Spokane River will become one of the largest construction projects in the city's history. The proposed development will directly connect to downtown with bridges across the Spokane River and blends residential and retail space with plazas, and walking trails. Phase I of the development will incorporate about 500 residential units and 500,000 square feet (50,000 m²) of non-residential use. Town homes, condominiums, and apartments will comprise the residential makeup. Upon completion, the nearly 80 acre Kendall Yards project will include up to 2,600 residential units and up to one million square feet of commercial, retail and office space. [3]

Spokane and its metropolitan area

Spokane at night from the southwest
Spokane at night from the southwest

Spokane is located at 47°39′32″N, 117°25′30″W. The City of Spokane covers an area of 58. 5 sq mi (151. 6 km²). Spokane is surrounded by many unincorporated communities (and several incorporated cities), which make up the suburbs of Spokane. They include Airway Heights, Cheney, Mead, Colbert, Spokane Valley, Millwood, Nine Mile Falls, and Liberty Lake. Airway Heights is a city in Spokane County, Washington, United States, just west of Spokane. Cheney (pronounced chee-nee) is a city in Spokane County, Washington, United States. Mead is a small unincorporated farming community north of Spokane in Spokane County, Washington, United States. Spokane Valley is a newly incorporated city in Spokane County, Washington, United States. Millwood is a town in Spokane County, Washington, United States. Nine Mile Falls is an unincorporated community in Spokane County, Washington, United States. Liberty Lake is an incorporated City in Spokane County, Washington United States, near the Washington state line Across the border in Idaho, are Post Falls and Coeur d'Alene. Post Falls is a city in Kootenai County, Idaho, United States near the Idaho state line between Spokane Washington, and Coeur d'Alene Coeur d'Alene (ˌkɔr dəˈlein is the County seat and largest city of Kootenai County, Idaho, United States.

Neighborhoods

Much of Spokane is reflected in its large variety of neighborhoods. Spokane Washington has neighborhoods ranging from the late Victorian-era to the ultra modern with every social class represented Neighborhoods range from the late Victorian-era style Browne's Addition, to the Davenport Arts District of Downtown, to the more contemporary neighborhoods of North Spokane. Virtually every social class is represented. Some of the neighborhoods are officially recognized by the city, while others are not, but are commonly thought of as distinct neighborhoods by residents.

Spokane's neighborhoods are gaining attention for their charm and character, as illustrated by the city being home to 18 recognized National Register Historical Districts, the most of any city in the Northwest. [4] The districts include: Browne’s Addition, Corbin Park, East Downtown Historic District, Fort George Wright, Four Corners, Hillyard Historic District, Marycliff-Cliff Park, Mission Avenue, Nettleton's Addition, Ninth Avenue, Peaceful Valley, Riverside Avenue, Rockwood, Desmet Avenue Warehouse, and the West Downtown Historic Transportation Corridor. There are also more than 1,300 individual properties on the National Register in Spokane County.

Geography and climate

The Spokane Falls going through Riverfront Park downtown.
The Spokane Falls going through Riverfront Park downtown.

Spokane is located at the eastern edge of the Columbia Plateau's wheat farms and steppe, where they meet the forested Rocky Mountain foothills, the Selkirk Mountains. In physical Geography, a steppe ( German, from степь - "a flat and arid land" степ - /stɛp/ тал - tal дала - /dɑlɑ/ pronounced Mountain peaks of the Rocky Mountains The Rocky Mountains, often called the Rockies, are a Mountain range in western North America. The Selkirk Mountains are a Mountain range spanning the northern portion of the Idaho Panhandle, eastern Washington, and southeastern British The Spokane River, a major tributary of the Columbia River, passes through the city, tumbling through a series of falls in the middle of downtown. The Spokane River is a tributary of the Columbia River, approximately 100 mi (161 km long in northern Idaho and eastern Washington in the United The Columbia River (known as

Downtown Spokane is at an elevation of about 1,890 feet (576 m) above sea level, while the rest of the city varies by nearly 1,000 feet (300 m). The lowest elevation in the city of Spokane is the northernmost point of the Spokane River in Riverside State Park within city limits at 1,608 feet (490 m). The Spokane River is a tributary of the Columbia River, approximately 100 mi (161 km long in northern Idaho and eastern Washington in the United Riverside State Park is a park northwest of Spokane Washington. (As a state park, its territory continues further downstream. ) This is located next to the 7900 block of Aubrey L. White Parkway. The highest elevation is on the northeast side near the community of Hillyard, though closer to Beacon Hill and the North Hill Reservoir at 2,591 feet (790 m). Hillyard Washington was a town in Spokane County Washington which existed as a separate town between 1892 and 1924 As both extremes are located on city boundaries, any further annexations in these areas will likely result in a revision.

Spokane has the quintessential four-season climate, being in the continental and semi-arid zone. Winters are cold, averaging 50. 4 inches (128 cm) of snow per year, while summers are pleasantly warm and sunny with high temperatures usually between 80 and 90 degrees, only rarely getting into the 100's. Low humidity and cool evening temperatures make summers in this region quite comfortable. The Cascade Mountains to the west shield the city from the direct modifying effect of Pacific Ocean air, giving the region less than half the rainfall of its west side neighbor Seattle, and the Rocky mountains to the east help to protect it from the worst effects of Arctic air in winter. The Pacific Ocean is the largest of the Earth 's Oceanic divisions Mountain peaks of the Rocky Mountains The Rocky Mountains, often called the Rockies, are a Mountain range in western North America. Precipitation is concentrated in the cooler half of the year, with the summer typically having dry and stable weather.

Weather averages for Spokane, Washington
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °F (°C) 32 (0) 39 (4) 47 (8) 57 (14) 66 (19) 79 (26) 83 (28) 82 (28) 73 (23) 58 (14) 41 (5) 33 (1) 54 (12)
Average low °F (°C) 20 (-7) 25 (-4) 29 (-2) 35 (2) 43 (6) 49 (9) 55 (13) 54 (12) 46 (8) 36 (2) 29 (-2) 22 (-6) 37 (3)
Precipitation inches (mm) 2. In Meteorology, precipitation (also known as one class of hydrometeors, which are atmospheric water phenomena is any product of the condensation of atmospheric 5 (63. 5) 1. 5 (38. 1) 1. 5 (38. 1) 1. 1 (27. 9) 1. 5 (38. 1) 1. 3 (33) 0. 6 (15. 2) 0. 7 (17. 8) 0. 8 (20. 3) 1. 2 (30. 5) 2. 1 (53. 3) 2. 3 (58. 4) 16. 9 (429. 3)
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According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 58. The United States Census Bureau (officially Bureau of the Census as defined in Title) is the government agency that is responsible for the United States Census 5 square miles (151. 6 km²), of which, 57. 8 square miles (149. 6 km²) is land and 0. 8 square miles (2. 0 km²) (1. 30%) is water.

Demographics

As of the 2006 census[2] estimates, there were 198,081 people,[14] 81,512 households, and 47,276 families residing in the city. A census is the procedure of acquiring information about every member of a given population The population density was 3,387. Population density (in agriculture standing stock and Standing crop) is a measurement of Population per unit area or unit volume 0 people per square mile (1,307. 7/km²). There were 87,941 housing units at an average density of 1,522. 6 per square mile (587. 8/km²).

The most recent ethnic percentages as of 2005 [5] are 88. 9% White, 4. 4% Multiracial, 3. The terms multiracial and mixed-race describe people whose ancestries come from different races. 5% Hispanic, 2. Hispanic (hispano hispánico hispânico Hispānus adjective from ''Hispānia'', the Roman name for the Iberian Peninsula) is a term that historically 5% Asian, 2. Asian Americans are Americans of Asian ancestry. They include sub-ethnic groups such as Chinese Americans Filipino Americans Indian 0% African American, 1. African Americans or Black Americans are citizens or residents of the United States who have origins in any of the black populations of Africa 5% Native American, 0. For indigenous peoples in the United States other than Hawaii and Alaska see also Native Americans in the United States. 6% from other races 0. 2% Pacific Islander. Pacific Islander Americans are residents of the United States with original ancestry from Oceania. 20. 7% were of German, 10. The German people (Deutsche are an Ethnic group, in the sense of sharing a common German culture, descent and speaking the German language as 8% Irish, 9. The Irish people ( Irish: Muintir na hÉireann, na hÉireannaigh, na Gaeil) are a Western European Ethnic group who originate 6% English, 6. The English people (from the adjective in Englisc) are a Nation and Ethnic group native to England who predominantly speak English 8% United States or American and 5. The United States of America —commonly referred to as the 8% Norwegian ancestry according to Census 2000. Norwegians See also History of Norway and Demography of Norway. Ukrainian, Russian and other eastern European immigrants make up around 4% of the White population.

There were 81,512 households out of which 29. 4% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 41. 3% were married couples living together, 12. NOTICE TO WOULD-BE ROMEOS ************** 4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 42. 0% were non-families. 33. 9% of all households were made up of individuals and 11. 7% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2. 32 and the average family size was 2. 98.

In the city the population was spread out with 24. 8% under the age of 18, 11. 1% from 18 to 24, 29. 6% from 25 to 44, 20. 5% from 45 to 64, and 14. 0% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 35 years. For every 100 females there were 93. 0 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 89. 9 males.

The median income for a household in the city was $32,273, and the median income for a family was $41,316. Males had a median income of $31,676 versus $24,833 for females. The per capita income for the city was $18,451. Per capita income means how much each individual receives in monetary terms of the yearly income generated in the country 15. 9% of the population and 11. 1% of families were below the poverty line. The poverty threshold, or poverty line, is the minimum level of Income deemed necessary to achieve an adequate Standard of living in a given country 19. 3% of those under the age of 18 and 9. 6% of those 65 and older were living below the poverty line.

Since February 2005 the Spokane metro area has seen an influx of new residents, drawn to the region by its natural beauty, its wealth of recreational activities, its relatively low cost of living and its vibrant job market. Spokane was #49 on the Men's Journal 2005 "50 Best Places to Live" list,[15] #5 on the Forbes Magazine 2005 "Safest Places to Live" list,[16] and #35 on the Inc. Magazine 2005 "Top US Cities for Doing Business" list. [17]

Government

Spokane City Hall
Spokane City Hall

The City of Spokane operates under a Mayor-Council form of government, also referred to as "Strong Mayor. The Mayor-Council government system sometimes called the Mayor-Commission government system is one of two variations of Government used for the most part in modern " It switched to a Strong Mayor system in January 2001, after 40 years of running under a Council-Manager system. In the council-manager form of government an elected city council (typically between five and 11 people is responsible for making Policy, passing Ordinances voting Appropriations [18]

The Mayor of Spokane is Mary Verner. Mary Verner (born August 13, 1956) an American politician is mayor of Spokane Washington. She was formerly on the City Council for four years and became the new mayor on November 27, 2007 replacing Dennis P. Hession, who conceded on November 9th, 2007. Events 1095 - Pope Urban II declares the First Crusade at the Council of Clermont Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. Dennis P Hession, (born in 1950 in Salt Lake City an attorney was the appointed Mayor of Spokane Washington for nearly two years Hession became mayor on December 16, 2005 after the recall of the late Jim West who was forced from office after a gay sex scandal that made national headlines. Events 755 - An Lushan revolts against Chancellor Yang Guozhong at Fanyang, initiating the An Shi Rebellion Year 2005 ( MMV) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. This article is about the Washington state politician For the BSA Chief Executive see James E The City Council consists of seven members: two elected from each of three districts, plus a president elected at large. President is a Title leaders of Organizations companies, Trade unions universities, and countries. The current City Council President is Joe Shogan.

Spokane is in Washington's 5th congressional district, and is currently represented by 2nd-term Representative Cathy McMorris Rodgers (a Republican). The Fifth Congressional District of Washington encompasses the Eastern Washington counties of Okanogan, Ferry, Stevens, Pend The United States House of Representatives is one of the two chambers of the United States Congress; the other is the Senate. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (born May 22 1969) is a Republican politician from Washington.

See also: List of mayors of Spokane, Washington

Economy

In the late 1800’s, gold and silver were discovered in the Inland Northwest. This is a List of Mayors of Spokane Washington. Mary Verner (2007-present Dennis P The area is now considered to be one of the most productive and reformed mining districts in North America. [19] Natural resources have traditionally provided much of the economic activity for the Spokane area, a major center for the timber, agriculture, and mining industries in the region. A number of manufacturing companies have located in Spokane, drawn by the easy access to raw materials and cheap hydroelectric power. Finished wood products, metal refinery and fabrication, and food processing are among the leaders in manufacturing. The outlying areas are part of an abundant agricultural system, providing a large amount of the nation's apples, peas, hops, pears, asparagus, lentils, soft wheat, and sweet cherries. A number of wineries and breweries also operate in the area. These industries continue to be important elements in the local economy, but in recent years the economy has diversified to encompass high-technology and service companies. Health-related industries employ more people than any other industry in Spokane. The city provides specialized care to many patients from the surrounding areas, as far north as the Canadian border. Spokane serves as the hub for the service industries, and the wholesale and retail trade center of the 80,000-square-mile Inland Northwest region.

The educational services industry employed the most workers in 2002 with more than 17,000 jobs. [20] Other productive industries include construction and mining, manufacturing, transportation, communication and networking utilities, finance, insurance, real estate, health care, and government. [21]

Education

Main article: Education in Spokane
Gonzaga University
Gonzaga University

Spokane Public Schools (District 81) is the main and largest public school system in Spokane, serving roughly 30,000 students. Colleges and universities Community Colleges of Spokane Gonzaga University Whitworth University Spokane Public Schools (District No 81 is a public School district in Spokane County, Washington, USA and serves the city of Spokane Two other significant public school districts in the Spokane area are Central Valley School District, and Mead School District, serving approximately 12,000 and 9,100 students, respectively. Central Valley School District No 356 is a K-12 public school district located in Spokane Valley and Liberty Lake Washington. Mead School District No 354 is a public school district located north of Spokane Washington.

Spokane is home to many higher education institutions. They include the private universities, Gonzaga and Whitworth, and the public Community Colleges of Spokane system. Gonzaga University is a private Catholic Jesuit university located in Spokane, Washington. Whitworth University is a private Christian Liberal arts college located in Spokane, Washington in the United States Community Colleges of Spokane is a Community college district based in Spokane Washington USA While Spokane is one of the larger cities in the U.S. to lack a main campus of a state-supported university within its city limits, Eastern Washington University (EWU) and Washington State University (WSU) have operations at the Riverpoint Campus (formerly known as "Riverpoint Higher Education Park"), just adjacent to downtown. The United States of America —commonly referred to as the Eastern Washington University is a public comprehensive state University. Washington State University ( WSU) is an American public Research university in Pullman, Washington. The campus is also home to the Spokane Intercollegiate Research and Technology Institute (Sirti) and, as of fall 2008, the University of Washington's Schools of Medicine and Dentistry will have first-year students at the Riverpoint Campus in partnership with WSU and EWU.

The main EWU campus is located 15 miles (24 km) southwest of Spokane in Cheney, and WSU is located in Pullman about 65 miles (105 km) to the south. Cheney (pronounced chee-nee) is a city in Spokane County, Washington, United States. Pullman is a city in Whitman County, Washington, United States.

Infrastructure

Healthcare

Deaconess Medical Center.
Deaconess Medical Center.

Spokane is the hub for medical services in the Inland Northwest. The Inland Empire is a region in the Pacific Northwest centered on Spokane, Washington, including much of the surrounding Columbia River basin The region's healthcare needs are served primarily by Seattle-based Providence Health & Services and Spokane-based Empire Health Services, two non-profit organizations who run the two biggest hospitals in Spokane, Sacred Heart Medical Center, and Deaconess Medical Center, respectively. Providence Health & Services is a network of 29 Hospitals (and other Healthcare related facilities spanning the states of Alaska, Washington Sacred Heart Medical Center may refer to In the United States: Sacred Heart Medical Center at RiverBend — Springfield Oregon Both hospitals are Level II trauma centers and work together by alternating weeks of being the designated trauma center in the area. A trauma center is a Hospital equipped to provide comprehensive Emergency medical services to patients suffering traumatic injuries The two hospitals, along with a majority of Spokane's major health care facilities are located on Spokane's Lower-South Hill, just south of Downtown. Downtown Spokane is the central business district in Spokane Washington The close proximity of the hospitals and many doctors offices and specialized clinics scattered around this area, form what is known as the "Medical District" of Spokane.

Healthcare in Spokane is considered excellent, and the level of service attracts patients from beyond the region. Deaconess Medical Center has been ranked one of the Top 100 Heart Hospitals in the nation 5 times in the last 8 years by Solucient, and is ranked #1 in Washington for overall cardiac services by HealthGrades. [22]

In 2003, Sacred Heart Medical Center opened the first and only major Children's Hospital in Eastern Washington.

Other hospitals in the Spokane area include Holy Family Hospital (on the north side), and Valley Hospital and Medical Center (in the Spokane Valley. Spokane Valley is a newly incorporated city in Spokane County, Washington, United States.

Transportation

Roads and Highways

For its city streets, Spokane uses the very common street grid that is oriented to the four cardinal directions; north, south, east, and west. The grid plan or gridiron plan is a type of City plan in which Streets run at right angles to each other forming a grid. The median streets are Division St. (running north-south, dividing east and west), and Sprague Ave. (running east-west, dividing north and south).

I-90 as it descends down Sunset Hill into Spokane
I-90 as it descends down Sunset Hill into Spokane

Spokane is primarily served by Interstate 90, which runs east-west from Seattle, through Downtown Spokane, and eastward through Spokane Valley, Liberty Lake, and onward to Coeur d'Alene. the US state of Washington, Interstate 90 spans. In 2003 the Seattle terminus was re-engineered to better accommodate traffic from the two Although they are not limited access highways like I-90, US 2 and US 395 enter Spokane from the west via I-90 and continue north through Spokane via Division St. In the US state of Washington, US Route 2 is the northernmost all-weather highway through the Cascade Mountains. In the US state of Washington, US Route 395 is a major State highway in two parts separated by a long overlap with Interstate 90 The two highways share the same route until they reach "The Y", where US 395 continues northward to Deer Park, and US 2 branches off to the northeast, continuing to Mead, Colbert, Chattaroy, Newport, and Sandpoint. Deer Park is a city in Spokane County, Washington in the United States. Mead is a small unincorporated farming community north of Spokane in Spokane County, Washington, United States. Colbert is an unincorporated community in Spokane County, Washington, United States. Newport is a city in Pend Oreille County, Washington, United States. Sandpoint is a city in and the County seat of Bonner County, Idaho, United States.

View of a graded section US 395 NSC. This is the north terminus of the project.
View of a graded section US 395 NSC. This is the north terminus of the project.

Over the past decade, the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) has aggressively improved local highways to keep up with the region's growth and to try to prevent congestion problems that plague many large cities around the country. The Washington State Department of Transportation ( WSDOT) was established in 1905 In 2005, the WSDOT completed the first two phases of its I-90 Spokane-Idaho State Line widening project. Currently the Interstate has been widened to six lanes through Spokane Valley, but another $166 million in funding is still needed to widen the last segment between Sullivan Road and the Idaho state line. [23]

The Department of Transportation is also constructing the US 395 North Spokane Corridor. The US Route 395 North Spokane Corridor is a $21 billion (2006 dollars limited-access highway project in Spokane Washington designed to improve freight and motorist When completed, the corridor will be a brand new 10. 5-mile (16. 9 km) long limited access highway that will run from I-90 in the vicinity of the Thor/Freya interchange northward through Spokane, meeting the existing US 395 just north of Wandermere. Aside from the construction of I-90 itself, this is the largest road construction project ever to be implemented in Spokane. The north-south freeway is expected to take over $2 billion to complete (over $3 billion if inflation is factored in). The first segment of the freeway is scheduled to be open in 2009. The rest of the freeway will be built when funding is available. With full funding, the roadway is expected to take 10 years to complete.

Public transportation

STA Bus
STA Bus
STA Plaza in Downtown.
STA Plaza in Downtown.

Before the influx of automobiles, people got around by using Spokane's streetcar system. Many of the older sidestreets in Spokane still have visible streetcar rails embedded in them to this day, as they were never removed.

Today, mass transportation throughout the Spokane area is provided by the Spokane Transit Authority (STA). Spokane Transit Authority, more commonly Spokane Transit or STA, provides Mass transit services in the Spokane County Public Transportation STA currently operates approximately 160 buses and has a service area that covers roughly 371 square miles. The square mile is an imperial and US unit of Area equal the area of a square of one statute mile. A large percentage of STA bus routes originate from the central hub, the STA Plaza, in Downtown Spokane. Downtown Spokane is the central business district in Spokane Washington Passengers who stop at The Plaza can transfer to virtually any other of Spokane Transit's routes.

In the late-1990s, talk of constructing a rapid-transit system became popular. Although bus rapid transit was considered, constructing a light rail system was the preferred alternative. Bus rapid transit ( BRT) is a broad term given to a variety of transportation systems that through improvements to infrastructure vehicles and scheduling attempt to use For specific light rail systems many of which use the words "light rail" as part of their name see List of light-rail transit systems. The proposed light rail line was to run from The Plaza eastward through the Spokane Valley to Liberty Lake, with future extensions from The Plaza to Spokane International Airport, Liberty Lake to Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, and a line running in the median of the currently-being-constructed, North Spokane Corridor. Spokane Valley is a newly incorporated city in Spokane County, Washington, United States. Liberty Lake is an incorporated City in Spokane County, Washington United States, near the Washington state line Spokane International Airport is a commercial Airport located about five miles (8 km) west of downtown Spokane Washington, United States Coeur d'Alene (ˌkɔr dəˈlein is the County seat and largest city of Kootenai County, Idaho, United States. The US Route 395 North Spokane Corridor is a $21 billion (2006 dollars limited-access highway project in Spokane Washington designed to improve freight and motorist In 2005, the $263 million project was narrowly defeated by voters, shelving the project for the time being. A non-profit, non-partisan citizens group, The Inland Empire Rail Transit Association (also known as InlandRail), was created to continue the public dialog. [24]

Spokane has rail and bus service provided by Amtrak and Greyhound via the Spokane Intermodal Center. The National Railroad Passenger Corporation, Doing business as Amtrak, is a Government-owned corporation that was organized on May 1, 1971 Greyhound Lines is an intercity Common carrier of passengers by Bus serving over 3700 destinations in the United States. The Spokane Intermodal Center is an inter-modal transport facility that serves as a station re-fueling and service stop for the Amtrak Empire Builder The city is a stop for Amtrak's Empire Builder on its way from Chicago. The Empire Builder is a Passenger train route operated by Amtrak in the Midwestern and Northwestern United States. Chicago (ʃɪˈkɑːgoʊ is the largest City by population in the state of Illinois and the American Midwest of the United States. Through service continues once a night to both Seattle and Portland, Oregon, a reflection of the old Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway. Portland is a city located in the Northwestern United States, near the Confluence of the Willamette and Columbia rivers The Spokane Portland and Seattle Railway was a United States -based Railroad incorporated in 1905

Airports

Spokane, Eastern Washington and North Idaho are served by Spokane International Airport, which has no international flights (except to Canada), but is still the second largest airport in the state of Washington. For the university see Eastern Washington University. Eastern Washington is a Region of the United States defined as the part of The Idaho Panhandle is the northern region of the US State of Idaho that encompasses the ten northernmost counties of Benewah, Bonner Spokane International Airport is a commercial Airport located about five miles (8 km) west of downtown Spokane Washington, United States The airport lies west of the city, and is a 10 minute drive to downtown. The international airport three letter designation is GEG, a result of the legacy Geiger Field days. Geiger is now a National Guard landing field and general aviation.

Felts Field is a general aviation airport serving Spokane County and is located in east Spokane along the Spokane River. Felts Field Airport is a public Airport located in Spokane WA serving Spokane County, Washington, USA. Spokane County is a County located in the state of Washington. The Spokane River is a tributary of the Columbia River, approximately 100 mi (161 km long in northern Idaho and eastern Washington in the United Felts Field served as Spokane's primary airport until SIA was built. Today the terminal building, among others at the airport, still stand and are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP is the United States government's official list of districts sites buildings structures and objects deemed worthy of

Sports

Club Sport League Stadium (or Arena)
Spokane Chiefs Ice Hockey Western Hockey League (U. The Spokane Chiefs are a major Junior ice hockey team that plays in the Western Hockey League based out of Spokane Washington. Ice hockey, often referred to simply as hockey, is a team Sport played on Ice. This article refers to the junior Western Hockey League For other leagues with the same name see Western Hockey League (disambiguation. S. Division) Spokane Arena
Spokane Indians Baseball Northwest League (Eastern Division) Avista Stadium
Spokane Shock Arena Football af2 (American West Division) Spokane Arena
Spokane Spiders Soccer Premier Development League (Northwest Division) Spokane Falls Stadium
The Spokane Arena is the home to the Spokane Chiefs of the WHL, and the Spokane Shock of the af2.
The Spokane Arena is the home to the Spokane Chiefs of the WHL, and the Spokane Shock of the af2. Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena (popularly known as Spokane Arena) a multi-purpose Arena located in Spokane Washington, USA The Spokane Indians are a Minor league baseball team in Spokane Washington, USA. Baseball is a Bat-and-ball Sport played between two teams of nine players each The Northwest League of Professional Baseball (or simply the Northwest League) is a Short-Season A classification minor league Avista Stadium is a Stadium in Spokane Valley Washington, USA. The Spokane Shock are a professional Arena football team in the Af2 from Spokane Washington, USA. This article is about the sport of Arena Football See Arena Football (video game for the EA Sports Video game of the same name af2 (short for arenafootball2) is the name of the Arena Football League 's Minor league, which started play in 2000. Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena (popularly known as Spokane Arena) a multi-purpose Arena located in Spokane Washington, USA Spokane Spiders are an American Soccer team founded in 2006. The team is a member of the United Soccer Leagues Premier Development League Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a Team sport played between two teams of eleven players and is widely considered History In 1995 the USISL split into two leagues one professional and one amateur

Spokane hosted the 1998 Memorial Cup, the championship of the Canadian Hockey League, at the Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena.

Spokane hosted the NCAA Division I Basketball Tournaments in 2002 (Women's), 2003 (Men's) and 2007 (Men's) at the Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena. Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena (popularly known as Spokane Arena) a multi-purpose Arena located in Spokane Washington, USA The Tournament will again be held in Spokane in 2008 (Women's).

Spokane hosted the 2007 U.S. Figure Skating Championships and set a record for attendance, selling nearly 155,000 tickets and passing the previous mark of 125,000 set by Los Angeles. The US Figure Skating Championships is an annual Figure skating competition organized by U Fans, analysts and athletes, including Ice Dancing champion Tanith Belbin, spoke highly of the city's performance as host, which included large, supportive crowds. Personal life Tanith Belbin was born in Kingston Ontario and raised in Montreal, Spokane was also a candidate city for the 2009 World Figure Skating Championships, losing its bid to Los Angeles. The World Figure Skating Championships ( "Worlds") is an annual Figure skating competition sanctioned by the International Skating Union in which Skating analyst Dick Button said that Spokane should host that event in the future. Richard Totten "Dick" Button (born July 18, 1929 in Englewood, New Jersey) is an American On May 5, 2008, it was announced that Spokane will once again host the U. S. Figure Skating Championships in 2010 - ending 18 days before the start of the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver.

During basketball season, one of the toughest tickets in town is to see the Gonzaga University Bulldogs, who regularly sell out their home games in the recently built McCarthy Arena on the Gonzaga campus, just north of downtown.

The Spokane Arena is also the perennial host to the State 'B' Basketball Tournament, which brings athletes and fans from many of Washington's smaller high schools to town. With the split of the 'B' classification in 2006, beginning in 2007 the city will be host to the State 2B (the state's second smallest class) Basketball Championships.

The Spokane Chiefs are the 2008 WHL and Memorial Cup champions. The Spokane Chiefs are a major Junior ice hockey team that plays in the Western Hockey League based out of Spokane Washington. The Memorial Cup is the championship trophy of the Canadian Hockey League (CHL

Parks and recreation

In 1907, Spokane's board of park commissioners retained the services of the Olmsted Brothers to draw up a plan for Spokane parks. The Olmsted Brothers company was an influential landscape design firm in the United States formed in 1898 by stepbrothers John Charles Olmsted (1852-1920 and Frederick Today, Spokane has a system of over 75 parks totaling 3,500 acres (14 km²), with parks ranging in size from the quarter-acre Skeet-So-Mish Park playground to the 464-acre (1. 88 km²) Palisades Park conservation area. Some of the parks in Spokane’s extensive park system are listed below:

Events and activities

Spokane is home to a number of annual events and attractions that draw people from a large surrounding area:

Culture

In popular culture

Several motion pictures have been set and filmed (at least partially) in Spokane, including:

The Comedy Central series Dog Bites Man was set in Spokane. Comedy Central is an American Cable television and Satellite television channel that carries predominantly Comedy programming Dog Bites Man was a partially improvised Comedy television show on Comedy Central that aired in Summer 2006.

In an episode of the TV show Coach, Hayden Fox (Craig T. Nelson) is lauded as "The Man from Spokane" in an over-the-top presentation. Coach is an American television Sitcom that aired for nine seasons on ABC from 1989 to 1997 Craig Theodore Nelson (born April 4, 1944) is an American Actor. Nelson is a one time Resident of Spokane. He graduated in 1962 from Lewis & Clark High School.

Also, the movie Home of the Brave with Samuel L. Jackson and Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson is set and takes place partly in Spokane. Home of the Brave is a 2006 Drama film following the lives of four American soldiers in Iraq and their return to the United Samuel Leroy Jackson (born December 21 1948 is an American Academy Award -nominated and BAFTA -winning actor

The popular support tool "Spokane" draws its name from the fact that key developers were in the city when the project was devised.

In an episode of Frasier, Dr. Frasier Crane travels to Spokane to broadcast his show from a talk radio station there. There are two references to the "horses on the Looff" in this episode.

In a story arc of the CBS sitcom How I Met Your Mother, architect Ted Mosby is designing an 80 story skyscraper for downtown Spokane. CBS Broadcasting Inc ( CBS) is an American radio and Television network. How I Met Your Mother is an American Situation comedy that premiered on CBS Broadcasting on September 19 2005

The popular Internet and now NBC acting troupe Barats and Bereta is based in Spokane. The National Broadcasting Company ( NBC) is an American Television network headquartered in the GE Building in New York City's Barats and Bereta is a Sketch comedy group consisting of Luke Pierre Barats and Joe Daniel Bereta

Noted YA author and former Spokane Mental Health therapist Chris Crutcher has centered a few of his award-winning novels in Spokane, notably 1995's Ironman. Chris Crutcher is a contemporary American fiction Writer and a family therapist

Most recently Mtv cameras will soon begin filming a new show about local teens and their first year after graduating high school. MTV ( Music Television) is an American Cable television network based in New York City.

Notable people

Musicians

Artists

  • Sherman Alexie, author (born in Wellpinit, Washington). Jim Boyd (born 1956 is a singer/songwriter actor and member of The Jim Boyd Band on the Colville Indian Reservation in Washington. The Native American Music Awards commonly known as NAMA, or the Nammys, are an annual awards program given out since 1998 for outstanding musical achievments Michael Clarke (born Michael James Dick) ( June 3, 1946 &ndash December 19, 1993) was an American musician best The Byrds were a popular American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1964 Harry Lillis “Bing” Crosby ( May 3, 1903 &ndash October 14, 1977) was an Academy Award winning American Popular Paul D'Amour (born May 12, 1967 in Spokane Washington) was the original Bass guitarist for Tool. Tool is an American rock band that was formed in 1990 in Los Angeles, California. For the English runner see Tommy Hampson WikipediaWikiProject Opera#Infoboxes --> Thomas Hampson Myles R Kennedy (born November 27 1969 is an American Singer, Songwriter, and Guitarist originally from Spokane Washington who Alter Bridge is an American Alternative metal Band members Myles Kennedy - Lead vocals, Rhythm guitar George Lynch (born September 28 1954 is a Hard rock guitarist best known as a member of the band Dokken. Dokken is an American heavy metal and Hard rock band that was formed in 1978 Lynch Mob are an American band featuring former Dokken guitarist George Lynch, who has been the band's only permanent member The Chad Mitchell Trio was an American Folk music group during the 1960s The Chad Mitchell Trio was an American Folk music group during the 1960s Craig Montoya (born Craig Aloysius Montoya, 14 September 1970, Spokane, Washington) is the Bassist of Castella Everclear is a rock band formed in Portland, Oregon, USA, in 1992 Patrice Munsel (born May 14, 1925) is an American Coloratura Soprano, the youngest singer who ever starred at the Metropolitan Opera Billy Lee Tipton (born as Dorothy Lucille Tipton, December 29 1914 - January 21, 1989) was an American Jazz Sherman Joseph Alexie Jr (born October 7, 1966) is an award-winning and prolific Author and occasional Comedian.
  • Harold Balazs, sculptor. Harold Balazs (pronounced "blaze" born in Westlake Ohio in 1928 is a Mead Washington, sculptor and enamalist
  • Kenneth Callahan, painter from the "Northwest School. Kenneth Callahan (1905 in Spokane Washington &ndash1986 in Seattle Washington) was a noted 20th century Abstract Expressionism painter, The Northwest School was an Art movement based in small-town Skagit County Washington, and was at its peak in the 1930s and 1940s "
  • David Eddings, author of the Belgariad and many other books. David Eddings (born July 7, 1931) is an American author who has written several best-selling series of epic fantasy novels The Belgariad is a five- Book Fantasy epic written by David Eddings.
  • Mike Krahulik, Artist for Penny-Arcade. Mike Krahulik (born September 25 1977) is the artist who draws the popular Webcomic Penny Arcade. Penny Arcade is a Webcomic written by Jerry Holkins and illustrated by Mike Krahulik.
  • Kenn Nesbitt, author of Revenge of the Lunch Ladies and other books of humorous children's poetry. Kenn Aylward Nesbitt is a children's Poet. He writes for poetry4kids
  • Jess Walter, author of award-winning novel Citizen Vince and non-fiction Every Knee Shall Bow. Jess Walter (b1965 is an American author of four novels His work been published in fifteen countries and translated into thirteen languages

Sports

  • Jeremy Affeldt, Major League Baseball pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds
  • Ed Brandt, Major League Pitcher (1928-38)
  • Neil Everett, ESPN SportsCenter anchor
  • Jan-Michael Gambill, professional tennis player
  • Jason Hanson, kicker with the Detroit Lions of the National Football League (NFL)]
  • Ed Kirkpatrick, former MLB baseball player
  • Chad Little, former NASCAR driver
  • Adam Morrison, Mead High School graduate (2003), former Gonzaga basketball player, current Charlotte Bobcat, and former 2005-2006 preseason and postseason first team All-American. Jeremy David Affeldt (ˈæfɛlt born June 6, 1979 in Phoenix, Arizona) is a Major League Baseball Pitcher for the Edward Arthur Brandt ( February 17, 1905 in Spokane Washington - November 1, 1944 in Spokane Washington) is a former Neil Everett Morfitt now known as Neil Everett, is a sportscaster for the ESPN cable network Jan-Michael Charles Gambill (born June 3, 1977 in Spokane, WA, U Tennis is a sport played between two players ( singles) or between two teams of two players each ( doubles) Jason Douglas "Thunderfoot" Hanson (born June 17, 1970 in Spokane Washington) is an American football Placekicker for the The Detroit Lions are an American football team based in Detroit Michigan. The National Football League ( NFL) is the largest professional American football league. Edgar Leon Kirkpatrick (born October 8, 1944 in Spokane Washington) was a utility player for the Los Angeles / California Angels Chad Little (born April 29, 1963 in Spokane Washington) is a former NASCAR driver The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing ( NASCAR) is the largest sanctioning body of Stock cars in the United States. Adam John Morrison (born July 19 1984, in Glendive, Montana) is an American professional Basketball player with the
  • Mark Rypien, former World Champion Quarterback for the Washington Redskins of the NFL Most Valuable Player of the 1991 Super Bowl
  • Ryne Sandberg, 2005 Inductee into the Baseball Hall Of Fame, former second baseman for the Chicago Cubs
  • Tom Sneva, Indianapolis 500 winner
  • John Stockton, former professional basketball player, point guard for the Utah Jazz of the NBA and Gonzaga Bulldogs
  • Cory Withrow, center for the San Diego Chargers. Mark Robert Rypien (born October 2, 1962 in Calgary Alberta, Canada) is a former American football Quarterback in the The Washington Redskins are a professional American football team based in the Washington D professional American football, the Super Bowl is the Championship game of the National Football League (NFL Ryne Dee Sandberg (born September 18 1959 in Spokane Washington) nicknamed "Ryno" is a former Second baseman in Major League Baseball who The Chicago Cubs are a Professional Baseball franchise based in Chicago, Illinois. Tom Sneva (born Thomas E Sneva: June 1, 1948) is a former Indy Car driver that was named to the prestigious Motorsports Hall of Fame of The Indianapolis 500-Mile Race, often shortened to Indianapolis 500 or Indy 500, and historically known simply as "The 500" is an American John Houston Stockton (born March 26 1962 is a retired American professional Basketball player ( NBA) who spent his entire career ( 1984 &ndash Point guard ( PG) also called the one or " the ball-handler " is one of the standard positions in a regulation Basketball game The Utah Jazz is a professional Basketball team based in Salt Lake City, Utah. Gonzaga University is a private Catholic Jesuit university located in Spokane, Washington. Cory Withrow (born April 5, 1975) is an American football center that currently plays for the San Diego Chargers in the National The San Diego Chargers are a professional American football team based in San Diego California.
  • John Yarno is a former NFL offensive lineman, born in Spokane and attended High School at Gonzaga Prep and Ferris High School. John R Yarno (born December 17, 1954, in Spokane Washington) is a former professional football player He graduated from the University of Idaho in 1977. The University of Idaho is Idaho 's oldest public university located in the rural city of Moscow in Latah County. He was recently inducted into the University of Idaho Athletic Hall of Fame. At 6'5" & 251 lb. , he played center for Idaho, was an AP All-American, and was selected in the fourth round of the 1977 NFL Draft. The 1977 National Football League Draft annual player selection was held May 3–4 1977. He was the starting center for the Seattle Seahawks for six seasons, from 1977-82. The Seattle Seahawks are a professional American football team based in Seattle Washington, USA
  • Kim Momb, First person to reach the summit of Mt. Everest via the East Face Route in 1983. At the time he was also the youngest American to have reached the summit.

Actors

  • Darren McGavin (by some accounts), actor best known for starring in Kolchak: the Night Stalker and A Christmas Story. Darren McGavin (born William Lyle Richardson; May 7, 1922 &ndash February 25, 2006) was an American Actor best Kolchak The Night Stalker is an American Television series that aired on ABC in 1974 For other uses see A Christmas Story (disambiguation A Christmas Story is a 1983 film based on the Short stories
  • Craig T. Nelson, actor who has played lead roles in Coach, The District, and The Incredibles. Craig Theodore Nelson (born April 4, 1944) is an American Actor. Coach is an American television Sitcom that aired for nine seasons on ABC from 1989 to 1997 The District was a Television police drama which aired on CBS from October 7, 2000 to May 1, 2004 The Incredibles is a 2004 Computer-animated feature Film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures,
  • Julia Sweeney, actor and comedian — well known as Pat on Saturday Night Live. Julia Sweeney (born October 10, 1959) is an American actress and Comedian who lives in Hollywood California. Pat was an androgynous Fictional character created and performed by Julia Sweeney for the American Sketch comedy show Saturday Saturday Night Live ( SNL) is a weekly late-night 90-minute American Sketch comedy / Variety show based in New York City
  • Tongolele, film and television actor known throughout Spain and Latin America. Yolanda "Tongolele" Montes (b Yolanda Ivonne Montes Farrington, January 3, 1932, Spokane Washington) is an Exotic dancer
  • Trevor St. John, actor, joined daytime drama One Life To Live in 2003 as Todd Manning. Trevor St John (born September 3 1971) is an American Actor. With appearances in many films and having worked with actors such as One Life to Live ( OLTL) is an American Soap opera which has been broadcast on the ABC television network since July 15 1968
  • Dyan Cannon, actress, known in Number One
  • Paul Johansson, actor, known as Dan Scott in One Tree Hill. Dyan Cannon (born Samille Diane Friesen on January 4 1937) is an American Film and Television actress, Paul Joseph Otto Johansson (born January 26, 1964) is an American-Canadian actor writer and director best known for playing Dan Scott in the WB One Tree Hill is a teen television drama created by Mark Schwahn that premiered on September 23 2003 on The WB Television Network.
  • Michael Winslow, actor and comedian, known as the "Man of 1,000 Sound Effects", had roles in Police Academy and Space Balls. Michael Winslow (born September 6, 1958) is an American Actor and comedian known as the "Man of 10000 Sound Effects" for his ability to A police academy is a Training School for new Police Recruits also known as a law enforcement academy Spaceballs is a 1987 Science fiction Parody film of Star Wars co-written directed by and starring Mel Brooks.
  • Dan Donohue, actor who performed on The Lion King Broadway tour as Scar. The Lion King is a 1994 American animated feature film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation, released in theaters on June 15 1994 Scar is a fictional character and the main antagonist in Walt Disney Pictures ' popular 1994 Animated movie The Lion King.

Politicians

  • Ryan Crocker, U. Ryan Clark Crocker (born on June 19, 1949 in Spokane Washington) is the current United States Ambassador to Iraq. S. diplomat, currently serving as U.S. Ambassador to Iraq
  • Tom Foley, U. Diplomacy is the art and practice of conducting Negotiations between representatives of groups or states This article contains several lists of Ambassadors from the United States. For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Iraq topics. Thomas Stephen Foley (born March 26, 1929 in Spokane Washington) is an American politician of the Democratic Party S. Congressman, former Democratic Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
  • Samuel G. Havermale, early Spokane pioneer, minister and politician
  • Eric Johnston, former head of the United States Chamber of Commerce, former President of the Motion Picture Association of America
  • George Nethercutt, U. The Democratic Party is one of two major Political parties in the United States, the other being the Republican Party. The term speaker is a title often given to the presiding officer of a legislative body The United States House of Representatives is one of the two chambers of the United States Congress; the other is the Senate. Samuel G Havermale ( October 5, 1824 - January 31, 1904) was a notable Methodist minister and pioneer of Spokane. Eric Allen Johnston ( December 21, 1896 – August 22, 1963) was a business owner president of the United States Chamber of Commerce The United States Chamber of Commerce (USCC is the world's largest not-for-profit business federation representing 3000000 businesses (via its Federation of local chambers George R Nethercutt Jr (born October 7, 1944) is an American politician and is the founder and chairman of The George Nethercutt Foundation S. Congressman, Former Judge/attorney Republican Party

Other

  • Sue Herera, born in Spokane and current CNBC anchor
  • David Lynch (Although born in Missoula, Montana), Surrealist Director- Most notable for Twin Peaks, Eraserhead, Blue Velvet and Mulholland Drive (film)
  • Walter Houser Brattain (born in China), awarded Nobel Prize in Physics in 1956. Sue Herera (Sue McMahon is a television reporter for the CNBC financial television network David Keith Lynch (born January 20 1946 is an American director, Screenwriter, producer, painter, Cartoonist, Composer Twin Peaks is a Television Serial drama that follows the investigation of the brutal murder of popular respected Teenager and homecoming queen Eraserhead is a 1977 Surrealist Horror film written and directed by David Lynch. Blue Velvet is a 1986 American Mystery film, written and directed by David Lynch, that exhibits elements of both Film noir Mulholland Drive is a 2001 Mystery film written and directed by David Lynch that exhibits elements of Film noir and Surrealism Walter Houser Brattain ( February 10, 1902 – October 13, 1987) was an American physicist at Bell Labs who along with The Nobel Prize (Nobelpriset (Nobelprisen is a Swedish prize established in the 1895 will of Swedish chemist Alfred Nobel; it was first awarded in Peace, Literature
  • Madonna Buder, 75-year-old Catholic nun and oldest Hawaii Ironman Triathlete competitor
  • Kirtland Cutter, architect, best known for his work in Spokane, including the Davenport Hotel
  • Rick Rydell - outdoors author (Alaska Happens), radio talk show host worked at local radio stations KJRB, KZZU, and KKZX. Sister Madonna Buder (born 24 July 1930) is a Roman Catholic nun from Spokane Washington. Kirtland Kelsey Cutter ( August 20, 1860 &ndash September 26 1939) was a 20th century Architect in the Pacific Northwest Rick Rydell (born Rick Green September 29, 1963 in Seattle Washington) is an American Radio talk show host Alaska outdoorsman Talk radio is a Radio format containing discussion about topical issues KJRB, is currently owned by Mapleton License of Spokane LLC In April 2008 they switched the format of KJRB with its sister station KGA KZZU-FM, also known as 929 ZZU, is a Hot adult contemporary outlet in Spokane Washington. KKZX (989 FM) is a Classic rock Radio station serving the Spokane Washington, area
  • Cyan Worlds, Inc.(Created by brothers Robyn and Rand Miller), the company that produced the computer game Myst
  • Sonora Smart Dodd, successfully campaigned for the establishment of Father's Day
  • Chief Garry, one of the Spokane tribes' most prominent and influential leaders during the shift from indigenous to European-American control of their land
  • Col. David P. Jenkins Civil War Colonel, Spokane homesteader and philanthropist
  • Wilder Graves Penfield, American-born Canadian neurosurgeon who mapped out the functional areas of the cerebral cortex and pioneered groundbreaking research into epilepsy treatment
  • Irwin Rose, American biologist awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2004
  • UFO Phil, comedy/novelty songwriter and regular guest on many national radio programs such as Coast to Coast AM and Dr. Demento
  • John Babcock, last remaining Canadian male veteran of World War I
  • Jerry Holkins, One half of the Penny Arcade duo. Cyan Worlds Inc (formerly Cyan Inc) is a Computer game company founded by brothers Rand and Robyn Miller in 1987 A personal computer Game (also known as a computer game or simply PC game) is a Video game played on a Personal computer, rather Myst is a graphic adventure Video game designed and directed by the brothers Robyn and Rand Miller. Sonora Smart Dodd ( February 18 1882 – March 22 1978) was the daughter of American Civil War Veteran William Jackson Spokane Garry (sometimes Spokan Garry) was a Native American leader who was born around 1811 at the Marian Indian village at the junction of the Spokane David P Jenkins (August 26 1823 &ndash March 30 1915 was an American attorney soldier businessman and Philanthropist who homesteaded Spokane Wilder Graves Penfield, OM, CC, CMG, MD, FRS (January 25/26 1891 &ndash April 5, 1976) was an American Irwin A Rose (born 16 July 1926) is an American biologist. Along with Aaron Ciechanover and Avram Hershko, he was awarded the Coast to Coast AM is an American late-night Syndicated Radio Talk show which deals with a variety of topics but most frequently Dr Demento is the Stage name of Barret Eugene Hansen (born April 2, 1941) a Radio Disc jockey specializing in Novelty John Henry Foster Babcock (born July 23 1900 is at age 108 the last known surviving veteran of the Canadian military to have served in the First World War. World War I (abbreviated WWI; also known as the First World War, the Great War, and the War to End All Keith Gerald "Jerry" Holkins (born February 6, 1976) is the writer of the Webcomic Penny Arcade.

See: Category:People from Spokane

Local media

Print media

The Spokesman Review.
The Spokesman Review.

Spokane is serviced by a variety of print media. Printing is a process for reproducing text and image typically with ink on Paper using a printing press Newspaper service includes its only daily newspaper, The Spokesman-Review; the weekly alternative newspaper, The Pacific Northwest Inlander; the bi-weekly business journal, The Spokane Journal of Business; the bi-weekly GLBT paper, Stonewall News; a monthly outdoor activities paper, Out There Monthly; and the monthly paper covering the Garland neighborhood, The Garland Times. A newspaper is a written Publication containing News, information and Advertising, usually printed on low-cost paper called Newsprint. The Spokesman-Review is a daily Newspaper based in Spokane Washington, and is the city's only daily publication The Pacific Northwest Inlander is a free weekly newspaper published in Spokane Washington and circulated throughout the Inland Northwest, covering local LGBT (also GLBT) is an initialism referring collectively to Lesbian, Gay, bisexual, and Transgender / transsexual Outdoor activities usually mean activities done in nature away from civilization such as Hill walking, Trekking, Canoeing, Running Spokane also has several community magazines, The Finger, a quarterly magazine for the disillusioned; Communist Manifesto Weekly, a not so communist publication by former staff members of The Finger who became addicted to 4chan /b/; Spokane Coeur d'Alene Living, a monthly home and lifestyle magazine; "The Spokane Sidekick a bi-weekly arts & entertainment guide; The Word, a monthly humor publication. Magazines, periodicals or serials are Publications generally published on a regular schedule containing a variety of articles, generally Northwest Woman Magazine and The Family Guide, Northwest Woman is a bi-monthly regional publication designed for women in the Northwest. The Family Guide is an annual publication distributed through the Spokane and Coeur d' Alene grade schools and is full of local resources to celebrate and strengthen family life in the Inland Northwest.

Television

The geographic region served by Spokane television broadcasts is among the largest in the nation. It is the television broadcast center for much of eastern Washington (except the Yakima, Tri-Cities area), north Idaho, northwesten Montana, northeastern Oregon, and parts of Canada (by cable television). The Tri-Cities is a metropolitan area in the southeastern part of the U The State of Idaho ( is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States of America. Montana ( is a state in the Western United States. One-third of the state in the western part contains numerous mountain ranges (approximately 77 named of the northern Oregon ( is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. Country to "Dominion of Canada" or "Canadian Federation" or anything else please read the Talk Page Montana and Alberta, Canada are in the Mountain Time Zone and receive Spokane broadcasts one hour later by their local time. Alberta (ælˈbɝtə is one of Canada's prairie provinces. It became a province on September 1 1905 The Mountain Time Zone of North America keeps time by subtracting seven hours from Coordinated Universal Time ( UTC-7) during the shortest days of autumn The major network television affiliates are:

It also receives transmissions from Idaho Public Television's KCDT-TV channel 26 (PBS) based in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. The Trinity Broadcasting Network ( TBN) is a Christian television network headquartered in Costa Mesa California with studios in Irving Texas Idaho Public Television (Also known as IdahoPTV) is a PBS member network of stations covering the state of Idaho The Public Broadcasting Service ( PBS) is a Non-profit Public broadcasting Television service with 354 member TV stations in the Coeur d'Alene (ˌkɔr dəˈlein is the County seat and largest city of Kootenai County, Idaho, United States.

Radio

See also: :Category:Spokane-Coeur d'Alene radio stations

Spokane has one low power (LPFM) community radio station - KYRS-LP. Low-power broadcasting is the concept of Broadcasting at very low power and low cost to a small community area KYRS-LP, known as "Thin Air Community Radio" is a low-powered Radio station that serves the Spokane Washington, area with progressive perspectives filling KYRS serves the Spokane area with progressive perspectives, filling needs that other media do not, providing programming to diverse communities and unserved or underserved groups.

According to Arbitron, Spokane is the 92nd largest radio market in the United States with 480,800 age 12 and over [11]. Arbitron ( is a Radio audience research company in the United States which collects listener data on radio audiences similar to that collected by Nielsen Media The United States of America —commonly referred to as the

Sister cities

In the cultural exchange program known as "Sister Cities" Spokane is twinned with:

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External links

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