Beautiful Spokane

Riverfront Park in downtown Spokane

This weekend Padawan and I are heading to beautiful Spokane, Washington, to attend SpoCon, a sci-fi fantasy convention. Yes, we are dressing as Jedi...yes, it will be a blast!

Last year I was pleasantly surprised with this lovely town and am thrilled to be going back to visit our Spokane friends in the 501st. It is Lisa's hometown, so I am excited for her to tour me around her old stomping grounds again!

Spokane is a city located in the Northwestern United States in the state of Washington. It is the largest city and county seat of Spokane County, as well as the metropolitan center of the Inland Northwest region. The city is located on the Spokane River in Eastern Washington, 110 miles south of the Canadian border, approximately 20 miles from the Washington-Idaho border, and 271 miles east of Seattle.

Canadian David Thompson explored the Spokane area and began European settlement with the westward expansion and establishment of the North West Company’s Spokane House in 1810. This trading post was the first long-term European settlement in Washington and the center of the fur trade between the Rockies and the Cascades for 16 years. In the late 1800s, gold and silver were discovered in the Inland Northwest. The Spokane area is considered to be one of the most productive mining districts in North America. Spokane’s economy has traditionally been natural resource based, however, the city’s economy has diversified to encompass other industries, including the high-tech and biotech sectors.

The city of Spokane (then known as "Spokan Falls") was settled in 1871 and officially incorporated as a city in 1881. The city's name is drawn from the Native American tribe known as the Spokane, which means "Children of the Sun" in Salish. The 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. Completion of the Northern Pacific Railway in 1881 brought major settlement to the Spokane area.

With a population of 200,975 as of 2007, Spokane is the second largest city in Washington, and the fifth largest in the Pacific Northwest, behind Seattle; Vancouver, BC, Canada; Portland, Oregon; and Boise, Idaho; and slightly larger than Tacoma.
We will be rolling back into town on Sunday evening. Have a great weekend, everyone!

Comments

just checked the weather for Spokane this weekend...upper 90's! Woo, with all those layers and wool robes, we are gonna be a couple of hotties, for sure! lol!
Ari C'rona said…
lol! Yes, we will! I learned something about my hometown - cool! Can't wait to be on the road again! :o)
Mama Cache said…
Have a terrific time, you two. Thinking about you!