Spokane's Spokesman-Review Building is an unmistakeable part of the city's skyline. The building, once the tallest structure in town, is also the home of the Spokesman-Review, Spokane's newspaper. There is much history in this classically designed building, and you can book a tour to see not only the building itself but you will also get an interesting glimpse into the inner-workings of a daily newspaper from its offices to its presses.
Uncle's Games, Puzzles, Etc. is one of those classic little shops that will remind you of how something simple and uncomplicated can be so much fun. In an age where everyone seems to be playing high-tech computer games and videos, Uncle's will transport you back to an era of simple yet fun amusements and games that challenged you to use your imagination. Card decks, classic games, puzzles, and various amusements are everywhere in this comfortable, unassuming shop that you'll want to return to again and again.
Face it. You and your sweetheart are stressed. From your respective everyday workloads to taking care of domestic duties as well, you both need to be pampered while spending a memorable, romantic time together. The perfect place to do just that is Spa Paradiso. The staff has gotten rave reviews for their professional treatment of every guest as well as offering specialty massage treatments that marvelously pinpoint your stress to make it melt away. Various couples packages are available, so book early and get set to spend time in a virtual paradise of relaxation.
History and drama converge at the Bing Crosby Theater, also known as the Metropolitan Performing Arts Center. This structure originally opened in 1915 as the Old Clemmer Theatre and has since been added to the National List of historic Places. The stage in this vintage venue has been the place where several classic performances have taken place, among them such notable stage presentations of Gone with the Wind and The Godfather. Today, it is widely considered to be Spokane's most impressive venue where ballets, plays, classical concerts, and other entertainment still electrifies audiences.