Here's a throwback to circa 1905 or thereabout. Before becoming Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area, there was a military fort. According to the National Park Service, "Fort Spokane and the surrounding landscape hold great historic significance. For thousands of years, the area was a gathering place for native tribes fishing the rapids of the Spokane River. In 1880, the U.S. Army established a fort above the confluence of the Spokane and Columbia Rivers. In 1898, the military fort was closed. The buildings were then used as an Indian boarding school and tuberculosis hospital. In many ways, the Indian experience at Fort Spokane is a microcosm of the Indian experience across the United States."
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A "Throwback" To Fort Spokane In 1905, Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area
National Park Service
Thursday, June 6, 2024
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