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HONS 193: Spokane as Text: Home

A course guide for students in Dr. Roden's Spokane as Text class

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Local History Outside the PNW

Researching Local History

Eastern Washington State Historical Society/Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture (MAC) Collections: includes items on Regional History, Fine Art and American Indians and other cultures in the region.

City-County of Spokane Historic Preservation Office

American Indians of the Pacific Northwest Collection: From the University of Washington Libraries, access online versions of full-text primary documents, and original photographs relating to Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest.

Columbia River Basin Ethnic History Archivea project of Washington State University Vancouver, the Idaho State Historical Society, Oregon Historical Society, Washington State Historical Society, and Washington State University Pullman.

Campbell House: "Learn about the Campbell household and the changes in business, community life, and technology that faced this family, its servants, and its community, circa 1910." A beautiful mansion and interesting history.

Inland Northwest Memories ProjectFunded in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Spokane Historical: "a web and mobile platform for telling stories of Spokane and Eastern Washington. Spokane Historical is a project of the Public History program at Eastern Washington University."

Northwest History: "Explorations in digital history in the Pacific Northwest--and beyond."

Inland Northwest Rail MuseumDevoted to preserving the railroad history of Eastern Washington and the Inland Northwest, from the Inland Empire Railway Historical Society, a non-profit corporation and regional chapter of the National Railway Historical Society.

Historic Tour of Spokane's Riverfront Park: a Google map

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