Echoes of Expo

Episode 7: Reverberations

21 min · 27 de oct de 2024
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Expo '74 was more than a World's Fair—it was a testament to what’s possible when a small group of people come together with a bold vision. In our final episode, we explore how this landmark event transformed Spokane and continues to inspire ideas about sustainability, community, and the power of collective action to shape the future. “And King Cole's image of the heart of a city is so important. The downtown is so important. He not only resuscitated the downtown, but arguably he resuscitated the hearts of a lot of folks living in Spokane, feeling that there could be a brighter future, that good things could happen.” - Bill Youngs, historian, professor, and author of “The Fair and The Falls”

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