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SUMMARY:Along the Little Spokane River: A Sense of Place with Ty Brown
DESCRIPTION:Discover the rich history and vibrant heritage of the Little Spokane River valley. Ty Brown discusses his nonfiction book Along the Little Spokane River: A Sense of Place\, offering a captivating journey through that natural beauty and heritage of the valley nestled north of the city of Spokane. This region is known for its stunning natural features rolling hills\, lush forests\, and the winding waters of the Little Spokane River\, once home to thriving salmon and trout fisheries. Brown explores the valley's deep cultural roots\, from early Native American life centered around the river's resources to the rise of dairy farming\, timber\, railroads\, and mills that shaped the local economy. Brown also shares the importance of balancing growth with a deep respect for the natural and cultural heritage of this remarkable valley.\n\nPresented by Ty Brown\, local author\n\nSponsored by the Friends of the Argonne Library\n\nAn America's 250th event
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Discover the rich history and vibrant heritage of the Little Spokane River valley. Ty Brown discusses his nonfiction book Along the Little Spokane River: A Sense of Place\, offering a captivating journey through that natural beauty and heritage of the valley nestled north of the city of Spokane. This region is known for its stunning natural features&mdash\;rolling hills\, lush forests\, and the winding waters of the Little Spokane River\, once home to thriving salmon and trout fisheries. Brown explores the valley&rsquo\;s deep cultural roots\, from early Native American life centered around the river&rsquo\;s resources to the rise of dairy farming\, timber\, railroads\, and mills that shaped the local economy. Brown also shares the importance of balancing growth with a deep respect for the natural and cultural heritage of this remarkable valley.</p>\n\n<p>Presented by Ty Brown\, local author</p>\n\n<p>Sponsored by the Friends of the Argonne Library</p>\n\n<p>An America&rsquo\;s 250th event</p>\n
LOCATION:Spokane Valley Library. 22 N Herald Rd.
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