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Red Lion Hotel at the Park Oxford Suites Grill DON KARDONGBoone 509.353.9000, 800.774.1877, South Riverton full bar and happy hour! 509.228.9661, t 923 E 3rd Ave, www.choicehotels.com 509.624.1853, 221 N Wall St, Chewelah, Newport, Colville Boone Boone 115 W North River Dr, Social 14700 E Indiana Ave, Spokane Valley Mall, FOOT BRIDGE FOOT BRIDGE www.olivegarden.com Boone College Boone Gonzaga University www.oxfordsuitesspokane.com Security College www.aztecamex.com Boone W DT-2E Courtyard by Marriott Spokane a Spokane City Ticket s School of Law h Calispel Lincol Downtown at the Convention Center DT-3D 808 W Main e R-2F The Onion Bar & Grill RIVER PARK SQUARE Park & Ride i Oxford Suites Spokane Valley l R-4F Barlow’s Family Restaurant n Desmet Springfield t Regional Gardner Perry g Bing Divisio Spokane’s original gourmet burger. t Desmet The Bistro — Eat. Drink. 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Beer, Wine, Spirits. h Spokane University Memorabilia Patterson Spokane County Law Library S Civic Theatre 302 W Riverside Ave, www.theonion.biz Downtown Tasting Room & Ice Skating Jundt Art internet. 509.456.7600 800.321.2211, 509.847.1000, 866.668.7848, Spokane Veterans Pearl Astor Room 509.924.1446, 1428 N Liberty Lake Rd, a Forestry Baseball 2 Ben & Jerry’s Scoop Shop Bridge Memorial Arena n Museum 401 N Riverpoint Blvd, www.marriott.com 15015 E Indiana Ave, Spokane Valley, Bridge Liberty Lake, www.barlowsrest.com e Mulligan Field Cataldo r Divisio DT-4C Palm Court Grill MobiusWe Childstr enC’sent Museumral n Field www.oxfordsuitesspokanevalley.com Dean A Cataldo Cataldo Shelter Lake R-4E Expect the best! 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DT-3C Bistango Martini Lounge WonderPost s of the World Monroe Antiques District Broadway 303 W North River Dr Broadway Broadway No Holiday Inn d 509.455.8888 800.899.1482, 10 S Post St, R-3G Quality Inn & Suites at Liberty Lake Ash A Lindke Cochran Nettleton Chestnu Mapl Canno Elm viewing area Park Place Lounge rt ri ge Adams Walnut Ceda Escape Spokane’s ordinary! Voted J h R Express 2Washington1 Washingtonb W efferson iv FOOT BRIDGE Olive n er Ripples y www.davenporthotelcollection.com R-4F Deluxe continental breakfast and Dr. o best martini and cocktail lounge r Red Lion Riverside I e University DT-4C Peacock Room Lounge r State 24-hour indoor pool. AAA accepted. 8 years running. 509.624.8464, n HOWARD ST. Red Lion Hotel at the Park Oxford Suites River Inn Grill DON KARDONG Perkins Located in the legendary Davenport t Social R-4B Erie509.340.3333, 866.609.2148, 108 N Post St, www.bistangolounge.com FOOT BRIDGE FOOT BRIDGE University Whitworth Days Inn & Suites – Hotel, serving Spokane’s best martinis. College College 23 Red Gonzaga UniversityRestaurant Security 2327 N Madson Rd, Liberty Lake, MAPLE Spokane Skyride School of Law University Spokane/Airway Heights 509.455.8888, 800.899.1482, & Bakery Springfield www.choicehotels.com/hotels/wa129 Ohio Regional Wagon Perry Hogan Helena Madelia DT-3D Boots Bakery and Lounge Pavillion Rides Divisio Affordable hotel, located within 10 minutes 10 S Post, www.davenporthotelcollection.com Health District City 300 Front Open daily at 6am. 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