Discover Your Ultimate Fall Escape in the Pacific Northwest: Top Spots to Eat, Stay, and Shop!

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Unveiling Spokane: The Trendiest City in Washington with ⁤a Thriving Wine Culture and Unique Shopping Experiences

The grounds of the 1974 World’s Fair in Spokane; inside⁢ the city’s Fox Theatre.

In 1974, Spokane, ⁢Washington, became the smallest city ever to host a World’s Fair. Known as Expo ’74, this event marked​ a significant transformation for the city⁣ as it revitalized its⁣ dilapidated downtown railyard along the scenic banks of the ⁢Spokane River ⁤into an expansive 100-acre ‍fairground. This remarkable ⁤site‌ showcased⁤ America’s ⁣inaugural IMAX‌ theater, an aerial gondola traversing over Spokane Falls, and a ⁤charming vintage Looff Carrousel⁣ from 1909 among ‌various attractions.

During its run from May to November, Expo ’74 attracted approximately 5.6⁢ million visitors who‍ explored exhibits ⁢representing ten different countries. Notable displays included Australia’s model of the​ newly constructed Sydney Opera House and Japan’s beautifully crafted formal garden.

The Skyride over Spokane Falls;⁤ arugula salad with smoked ‌mushroom dish at⁤ Gander & Ryegrass.

A short distance away lies the ‌Fox Theatre—a stunning ⁣Art Deco⁣ structure built in‍ 1931 that originally served as a ‌movie palace with seating​ for 2,300 guests⁤ but now hosts ⁢performances by the renowned Spokane⁤ Symphony. ⁣After enjoying an evening show, consider visiting Barrister Winery located within what‍ was once an auto⁢ warehouse; here you can savor exquisite wines like Cabernet Sauvignon sourced⁢ from Walla Walla⁤ Valley.

Culinary Delights Await

If you’re looking for dinner options that tantalize your taste⁢ buds,‌ treat yourself to a‍ six-course ⁤dining experience at Gander ​& ⁣Ryegrass⁢ where Chef‍ Peter Froese crafts ‌Italian-inspired dishes such as kohlrabi risotto or succulent pork paired with chanterelles. Alternatively, ⁣head ​over to Indigenous ‍Eat for traditional bison ⁤tacos served ‌alongside fry bread and “three sisters” soup made from corn, squash, ‍and ‌beans.

A Vintage Shopping Paradise

The vintage shopping scene ‍in Spokane is equally captivating. Teleport Vintage & Co., for instance, curates an eclectic collection ‌featuring horsehide leather jackets alongside band tees and denim sourced not⁤ only locally but also ‍internationally from places like Colombia and England. ‌While browsing through their unique offerings—ranging from‍ camp blankets to ‍workwear—you can ⁣enjoy refreshments available on-site​ including beer ⁣or hard seltzer.

This article first appeared in ⁤Travel +​ Leisure’s October 2024 issue under “Sparkle City.” For more exciting updates about travel destinations like ⁤this one⁣ sign up for our newsletter!

Read more about exploring ⁢beautiful Spokane here!

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