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Riverfront Park, branded as Riverfront Spokane, is a public urban park in downtown Spokane, Washington that is owned and operated by the Spokane Parks & Recreation Department. The 100-acre (40 ha) park is situated along the Spokane River and encompasses the Upper Spokane Falls , which is the largest urban waterfall in the United States.
The Riverfront Park Carrousel, also known as the Looff Carrousel and the Natatorium Park Carousel, is a carousel in Spokane, Washington built in 1909 by Charles I. D. Looff as a gift for Looff's daughter Emma Vogel and her husband Louis Vogel, who owned Natatorium Park in Spokane. [1] It remained at Natatorium Park until 1968 when the park closed.
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Crosses north branch in Riverfront Park 47°39′46″N 117°25′22″W / 47.662808°N 117.422772°W / 47.662808; -117. Crosses south branch in Riverfront Park
Map of Spokane, concentrating on the riverfront area and downtown Module:Location map/data/United States Spokane is a location map definition used to overlay markers and labels on an equirectangular projection map of Spokane concentrating on the riverfront area and downtown.
File:Spokane Pavilion (United States Pavilion), Riverfront Park, Spokane, WA (53796721800).jpg
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Description: Built in 1901-1902, this Renaissance Revival-style structure was designed by Charles Frost and Alfred Granger as part of the Great Northern Railway Depot, which was built to serve railroad passengers in Spokane, Washington.