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Bing Crosby Memorabilia Room
502 E Boone Ave, Gonzaga University Crosby Student Center, Spokane, WA 99207 509-323-3847
Description: Bing Crosby, one of America's most famous 20th century entertainers, grew up in Spokane and attended Gonzaga University. The university's Crosby Student Center is home to a unique collection of memorabilia related to the popular crooner, including gold records, photos, pipes and trophies. In addition, the singer's childhood home, which now serves as the office of the Gonzaga Alumni Association, is open to the public.
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Carr's One of a Kind in the World Museum
5225 N Freya St, Spokane, WA 99217 509-489-8859
Description: This private museum's unique collection includes JFK's 1962 Lincoln Continental, Jackie Gleason's 1968 Limo, and Elvis Presley's 1973 Lincoln Mark IV. If you play your cards right, you might even go home with a snapshot or two of you standing beside your dream car.
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Chase Gallery
808 W Spokane Falls Blvd, City Hall, Spokane, WA 99201 509-625-6081
Description: Spokane's Chase Gallery, located in the historic City Hall, is maintained by the city's Arts Commission. Exhibits change about every six weeks, and feature local and regional artists.
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Corbin Art Center
507 W 7th, Spokane, WA 99204 509-625-6677
Description: DOWNTOWN. Operated by the Spokane Parks and Recreation Department, this gallery is situated in the historic D.C. Corbin House. Here, you can see the work of many contemporary local artists, including those associated with the River Ridge Association of Fine Arts. The gallery also has a rental program and hosts several workshops and classes throughout the year.
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Jundt Art Museum
202 E Cataldo Ave, Gonzaga University, Spokane, WA 99201 509-323-3891
Description: Gonzaga University's Jundt Art Museum provides space for various traveling exhibitions as well as artwork for Spokane natives and university faculty and students. The museum is home to works from several Old Masters, including sculptures by Auguste Rodin. Also noteworthy is the blown-glass collection and chandelier by Dale Chihuly.
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Mobius
808 W Main, River Park Square - Lower Level, Spokane, WA 99201 509-624-5437
Description: The Children's Museum of Spokane and SciTech have merged into one great place for little people and their parents. Mobius offers several opportunities for "exploration" via its permanent and rotating interactive exhibits sand pits, small cranes, a miniature city promoting principles of safety, and tons of opportunities to play with water and paints.
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North Spokane Farm Museum
6233 W Ridgeway Rd, Deer Park, WA 99006 509-466-2744
Description: The North Spokane Farm Museum, affectionately referred to as "The Red Shed," is located just north of Spokane off Highway 395 in Deer Park at Greiff Farms. The museum contains a number of 19th and 20th century farm machines and home items. The collection includes a model tractor from the 1930s, a bedroom set from the 1940s, reapers, scarpers, washing machines, mowers and corn planters. Many of the items were collected by the farm's original owner, William Hugo Greiff. The regular season runs from April-November, but you can make an appointment any time of year. And remember, this is a working farm, so the best time to call is early morning.
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Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture
2316 W 1st Ave, Spokane, WA 99201 509-456-3931
Description: BROWNE'S ADDITION. The Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture (MAC) is the largest cultural organization in the Inland Northwest and includes five underground galleries, an orientation gallery, café, store, education center, community room and the Center for Plateau Cultural Studies. The rotating exhibits and programs focus on three major disciplines: American Indian and other cultures, regional history and visual art. An affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution, the MAC campus also includes the historic 1898 Campbell House, library & archives, an auditorium and outdoor amphitheater.
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Spokane Falls Community College Art Gallery
3410 W Fort George Wright Dr, Spokane, WA 99204 509-533-3746
Description: Located in the Fine Arts Building, the Spokane Falls Community College Art Gallery is a good place to view the work of several contemporary artists.
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Spokane House Interpretive Center
9711 W Charles, Riverside State Park, Spokane, WA 99205 509-465-5537
Description: The Spokane House Interpretive Center is located near the site of what, in 1810, was the North West Company Trading Post and the first white settlement in the area. The post changed hands several times in subsequent years and was owned by the likes of the famous Hudson Bay Company. Today, visitors can visit the Interpretive Center and learn more about the history of the fur trade in the Pacific Northwest and see several artifacts that belonged to the original Spokane House outpost, including nails, sheet metal, files and washers.
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