WHY SPOKANE?
The Pacific Northwest is a captivating region form which legends have sprung. One of these legends just so happens to be the city of Spokane. Along the banks of the Spokane River, multiple bands of the Spokane Tribe relied upon the abundant fishing grounds that they called the Spokane Falls. The name "Spokane" is derived from the Salish term meaning "Children of the Sun." Two centuries after this city was founded in 1881, Spokane has become a mixture of urban chic and outdoor adventures that has something for everyone.
HOTELS
Fairfield Inn & Suites Spokane Downtown
509.747.9131, 2 min. from campus
Courtyard Spokane Downtown at the Convention Center
509.456.7600, 2 min. from campus
Best Western Plus City Center
509.623.9727, 3 min. from campus
The Davenport Hotel & Tower
800.899.1482, 5 min. from campus
Ruby River Hotel
509.326.5577, 5 min. from campus
Oxford Suites
509.353.9000, 5 min. from campus
The Centennial Hotel
844.733.3305, 6 min. from campus
FOOD
You’re about to touch down in Spokane for about a week’s time, and you have a lot to fit in. Here are some great restaurants you should prioritize that will be close to the Riverpoint Campus.
ATTRACTIONS
Why do locals love Spokane? It may depend on who you ask but most will say its the vibrant downtown culture, the plethora of outdoor recreation, the rich food and art scene, and the numerous waterways within a close driving distance. Here are a few attractions you may want to visit during your stay.
- Riverfront Park
- Manito Park
- Centennial Trail
- Martin Woldson Theater at the Fox
- Wonderland Family Fun Center
- HUB Sports Center
- Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture
Check out the Visit Spokane website for even more information on local accommodations.
Special Accommodations:
For those selected participants with special accessibility needs or dietary restrictions, please notify the local Project Co-Director Zeisler-Vralsted at dzeislervral@ewu.edu after selection.
For further information regarding accessibility at the Eastern Washington University campus, please contact Disability Support Services at DSS@ewu.edu or phone 509-359-6871.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY STATEMENT
Endowment programs do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, age, or sexual orientation. For further information, write to NEH Equal Opportunity Officer, 400 Seventh Street, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20506. TDD: 202/606 8282 (for the hearing impaired only).