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Savor the breathtaking views from the SkyRide at Riverfront Park, a downtown playground built for the 1974 World Expo. Ride the gilded Looff Carrousel, zip along the brand-new Skate Ribbon, or dive into free river flow yoga. Explore Eastern Washington's wine country, its craft whiskey and ale trails, and its growing number of acclaimed restaurants amid historic and iconic eateries. And, of course, explore some of the West's best hiking, fishing, and boating spots. Spokane has it all. And 100 Things to Do in Spokane Before You Die will tell you how and where to find the best that Washington's second-biggest city has to offer. You will find that Spokane is a vibrant literary and college town, justifiably renowned for its rugged natural beauty and endless opportunities for outdoor sports and recreation. But it's not all floating, angling, skiing, and trekking. Spokane also was featured in National Geographic Traveler's 2018 list of thirty "Cities on the Rise," citing the Lilac City's "hipster-friendly, highly caffeinated" vibe. Who doesn't want a piece of that? The Spokesman-Review, Spokane's hometown newspaper and one of America's last great family-owned papers, now brings you the debut edition of 100 Things to Do in Spokane Before You Die, a best-of-the-best guide to the Northwest's most up-and-coming metropolitan area. There is something for everyone in our lively bucket list guide to Washington's best-kept secret. And the proceeds from the sales of this book help support community journalism.
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