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SUMMARY:Weird\, Wonderful\, and Haunted Spokane
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DESCRIPTION:Learn the history behind some of Spokane's most bizarre and fa
 scinating locations from Adriana Janovich\, author of the newly published 
 'Secret Spokane: A Guide to the Weird\, Wonderful\, and Obscure.'.\nhttps:
 //spokanelibrary.libnet.info/event/16026231
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>About the book:</p>\n<p>Easygoing and ecle
 ctic Spokane is the second-largest city in Washington state\, and it&rsquo
 \;s growing. The secret is starting to get out: The Lilac City&mdash\;birt
 hplace of Father&rsquo\;s Day\, childhood home of crooner Bing Crosby\, ho
 st of the longtime Lilac Bloomsday Run\, and home of Hoopfest\, the world&
 rsquo\;s largest three-on-three outdoor basketball tournament&mdash\;is a 
 lot of fun. And a little bit haunted.</p>\n<p>Its distinctive neighborhood
 s radiate from the Spokane River\, complete with waterfalls\, in the heart
  of the city. Half of its downtown buildings are historical\, lending them
 selves to ghost signs and ghost stories. Secret Spokane explores some of t
 hese stories and many others\, too.</p>\n<p>Find out what life was like fo
 r a wealthy Spokane family in the early 1900s at the Campbell House. See w
 here Charles Manson&rsquo\;s mother is buried. Sip a cocktail named for Ve
 ronica the&mdash\;friendly?&mdash\;ghost at The Bad Seed. Meet Spokane&rsq
 uo\;s marmots and gang of wild South Hill turkeys. Visit the park that hel
 ped Spokane make history in 1974 as the smallest city to ever host a World
 &rsquo\;s Fair. And fall in love with the quirky and unpretentious arts\, 
 culture\, and culinary capital of the Inland Northwest.</p>\n<p>About the 
 author:&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Adriana Janovich explored Spokane as the food edito
 r for the Spokesman-Review newspaper from 2013 to 2019. Before that\, she 
 was a reporter at newspapers throughout Washington state. Today\, she serv
 es as associate editor of Washington State Magazine. She holds a master&rs
 quo\;s degree in specialized journalism from the University of Southern Ca
 lifornia\, where she was an Annenberg Fellow.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>By attending 
 library programs\, you are agreeing to potentially appear in photos/videos
  taken at our locations that may be used in promotional materials includin
 g social media.</p>\n<p>We strive to make events welcoming for people of a
 ll abilities. To request accommodations (i.e. hearing assistance\, ASL req
 uests\, or other ADA inquiries)\, email sday@spokanelibrary.org.</p>\n<p>F
 or all event information inquiries\, email telref@spokanelibrary.org or ca
 ll 509-444-5300.</p>\nhttps://spokanelibrary.libnet.info/event/16026231
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