The Clock Tower – Part of Heritage Walk
Clock Tower, Riverfront Park, Spokane WA, Sculpture Walk, Expo '74, train depot,sponsor
The clock tower is all that remains of the Great Northern Train Station which was demolished in the early 1970s in preparation for Expo ‘74.
The train depot itself was completed in 1902 and was considered the finest depot west of Chicago. Countless passengers embarked and disembarked at the depot, which served famous passenger trains like the “Empire Builder.” The clock tower now stands as a city landmark in the heart of Riverfront Park, the centerpiece of the city.
(509) 625-6200 Spokane Parks and Recreation
Riverfront Park is open from dawn until dusk, generally, and there is no admission. It remains open later in the day/early evening for events such as concerts, which require purchase of a ticket. See the website below for hours.
https://beta.spokanecity.org/riverfrontpark/hourspricing/
Posted by Nadine S., Spokane's Homegrown Tourist
Category: Y Yodio Experiences
Located in Just off Stevens in Riverfront Park, Spokane, WA
Tracks:
- Yodio Track 1