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Source
Eugene T. Hawk Photographs, SPC-023-0996 (SPC-023-0996_01_118A)
Document Type
Article
Creation Date
1-1-1915
Date Information
circa 1915
Description
Spokane's Union Station shortly after its construction. Union Station was built when the Union Pacific Railroad connected to Spokane in 1915. The station was located between the Spokane River and Front Street (now Spokane Falls Boulevard). The station was demolished for Expo '74. When Riverfront Park was renovated in 2016, an archaeological dig was conducted in the area of the station with a detailed report by Ashley Morton.
Repository
Eastern Washington University Archives and Special Collections
Use Permissions
For permission to publish, contact Eastern Washington University Libraries, Archives & Special Collections at archives@ewu.edu or (509) 359-2475.
Keywords
Railroad stations -- Washington (State) -- Spokane; Union Station (Spokane, Wash.); Union Pacific Railroad Company