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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.
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 building features concrete columns, a large cylindrical wing with glass walls and clerestory windows, which houses the carousel, and a radial wing to one side, clad in rough-hewn stone with a sawtooth facade and small windows. Date: 30 July 2023, 13:49: Source: Looff Carrousel, Riverfront Park, Spokane, WA: Author
Jesse Tinsley, The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash. March 10, 2024 at 11:59 PM The U.S. Department of Commerce had to approve the fair and then the U.S. Congress had to discuss the funding.
Feb. 18—The YMCA has served Spokane for more than 140 years, and its headquarters was in Riverfront Park from the 1960s to the early 2000s. The Young Men's Christian Association, founded in ...
May 30—Spokane's iconic 26-ton red wagon will be closed for three weeks starting Tuesday while it gets some much needed TLC. Contractors for Spokane Parks and Recreation will give the sculpture ...
Riverfront Park Carousel 1909 47°39′38.42″N 117°25′12.99″W / 47.6606722°N 117.4202750°W / 47.6606722; -117.4202750 ( Riverfront Park
Mar. 15—More than just blue skies and sun greeted Riverfront Park goers Friday; The twin pedestrian suspension bridges that connect Havermale and sn̓xʷméneʔ islands were both open after ...