Washington Water Power

Washington Water Power (Spokane)
Washington Water Power is now Avista, but it’s nice that they left this sign alone.
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Washington Water Power (Spokane)
Washington Water Power is now Avista, but it’s nice that they left this sign alone.
@SpokaneCity @RubyHospitality @The_SteamPlant
A hundred years ago Spokane’s iconic smoke stacks provided power to hundreds of buildings downtown. Now they are home to the Steam Plant Brewing Co. From our hotel room the colorfully lit symbols of days gone by were lovely.
@SpokaneCity @VisitSpokane @ActivelyNW
This neck of the woods, from May 4, 1974 to November 3, 1974, was a bustling center of activity for the world’s fair. We visited Spokane, for the first time, this past March when I took today’s photo. Spokane was between storms on this day so the sky was fantastic.