Visitors at Spokane House, 1966
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Now a part of Riverside State Park, Spokane House attracts many annual visitors, prompting construction of an interpretive center in 1966.
Image L2008-9.52 courtesy of the Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture.
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Spokane House
Spokane House was Washington state's first fur-trading post and home to Jaco Finlay, a clerk for the North West Company of Montreal. The son of a Scottish trader and an American Indian "country wife," Finlay prepared a trail across the…
