The Mukagawa Fort Wright Institute here in Spokane has been offering
an exhibit of historical photos (and a few artifacts) from the fort at their Japanese Cultural Center. It was a very interesting exhibit, with some wonderful images. Since today was the last day, I thought I'd offer a few photos of the photos. Fort Wright has a fascinating history that you can
explore on Spokane Historical. As for the exhibit, here is a hint of what you missed.
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A map of the various modern property holders at the fort. Wait, what did you think this was? |
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1919 view of troops on the parade grounds |
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Obviously, this was the best picture |
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Sohon drawing of the falls |
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