Riverfront Park

 

In Spokane's Riverfront Park, daylight transitions into darkness.

In Spokane's Riverfront Park, daylight transitions into darkness.

In Spokane's Riverfront Park, daylight transitions into darkness.

A look west towards Palisades Park in the distance.   Spokane, Washington.

Riverfront Parks Loof Carousel, lighted up for the U.S. National Figureskating Championships

Riverfront Parks northwest entrance, Spokane, Washington

Jets of water, at Riverfront Parks south entrance.

The Spokane River overflows pathways in Riverfront Park on this evening visit.

A Spokane landmark, and the former Expo 74 US PAvillion is painted with Red, Yellow, and Blue filters (Big Max floodlight)

A quiet summer night in Spokane's Riverfront Park.

A quiet summer night in Spokane's Riverfront Park.  A  warm and breezy night in Spokane's RiverfrontPark
A  warm and breezy night in Spokane's RiverfrontPark A stainless steel sculpture of the Canadian flag. Spokane, Washington A stainless steel sculpture of the US  flag. Spokane, Washington  A view through the deciduous trees toward central Riverfront Park, in Spokane. As Spokane's day transitions into night, about 40 of Riverfront Parks Geese walk directly in front of the camera lens.  Spokane, Washington  A 1974 Japanese lantern sculpture by Harold Balazs. Night photos, Spokane, Washington
This Garbage eating goat, has been a hit with park visitors since the Worlds Fair in 1974 (Expo '74). Moon Crater, a bronze sculpture in Riverfront Park, Spokane Washington        

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Riverfront Park, Spokane Washington.   Nightime views with a digital camera.

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