Including Spokane, Spokane Valley, Free Lake, Airway Heights, Northern Idaho
Sports fans, art lovers, gourmets, wine enthusiasts, hikers, etc. gather in the Spokane area and experience wonderful experiences and activities. Look at the calendar and see what happens next!
Other noteworthy activities at Spokane include Spokane Interstate Fair, Lilac City Comicon, Japan Week, Spokane Pride Parade. Spokane Interstate Fair will be held at the Spokane Fair and Expo Center every September. The Japan Week was held in April to celebrate the relationship between the Hyogo palace and the sister city and to introduce many common points between the two cities. Students from the Spokane campus of Mokogawa Fort Wright Institute, Gonzaga, Whitworth and other regional schools organized a series of Japanese culture events. Homosexual Spokane Pride Parade is held every June. A fair competition is held every year in the Renaissance, and the civil war has been reproduced.
After decades of stagnation and slowing growth, Spokane merchants established Spokane Unlimited in the early 1960s. This is an organization aimed at revitalizing Spokane's downtown area. Leisure Park displaying Spokane Falls has made the proposal to hold the first environmental theme expo on May 4 after negotiations to relocate the railway facilities of Hamarere Island succeeded and it became the smallest city. At that time, the Expo was held. This incident changed the city center of Spokane, destroyed railway infrastructure for the century and renewed the city center. After the 74 th World Expo, the exhibition hall became a park on the riverbank of 100 acres (40 hectares).
Built at the 74th World Expo, the Riverfront Park covers an area of 100 acres (40 hectares) in the same spot, in the center of Spokane, the biggest event in Spokane. The park boasts numerous civic attractions such as the view of the Sparken Falls, the Sky Ride, a reconstructed cable car that draws tourists across the river from the valley of the valley. This park also includes the historically hand-carved Riverfront Park Looff carousel created by Charles I. D. Looff in 1909. Riverfront Park is currently under renovation and modernization (as of October 2016). In Manitou Park and Botanic Gardens of Spokane South there are Duncan gardens, a classical European Renaissance style garden and Nishinomiya Japanese garden designed by Yukio Sakurai. Riverside State Park is close to the city center and is the perfect place for outdoor activities such as hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding.