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Fort Spokane: Quartermaster's red barn
Fort Spokane stable

"A Cultural Crossroads: Fort Spokane Teacher's Guide" is a free curriculum-based teacher guide to Fort Spokane.

To order a copy please contact Janice Elvidge, Education Specialist by phone at:509-633-9188 ext. 12 or by email at e-mail us

 

The mock orange grows prolifically at Fort Spokane and has a fragrant blossom similar to the orange blossom.  

Did You Know?
Fort Spokane (1880 - 1898) was established in part to protect the rights of local Native American tribes from newly arrived settlers who wanted to settle, poach, or illegally mine on the Spokane and Colville Reservations.

Last Updated: May 21, 2008 at 12:35 EST