Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture Showcases Historic Davenport Hotel Through New Exhibition
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sayart2022@gmail.com | 2025-10-19 03:09:27
The Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture is presenting a comprehensive exhibition exploring the rich history and lasting impact of Spokane's iconic Davenport Hotel and the influential families who shaped its legacy. "The Davenport Legacy" offers visitors an in-depth look at one of the Pacific Northwest's most significant hospitality landmarks and the people behind its success.
The exhibition is currently open to the public and will continue running through spring 2026, providing an extended opportunity for both locals and tourists to explore this important piece of regional history. Located at the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture at 2316 W. First Avenue, the display examines not only the hotel's architectural and cultural significance but also delves into the personal stories of the families who built and maintained this legendary establishment.
Visitors can experience the exhibition during regular museum hours, which are Tuesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The museum offers extended hours on the last Wednesday of each month, staying open until 8 p.m. to accommodate evening visitors. This schedule provides flexibility for working professionals and families to visit at their convenience.
Admission pricing is structured to make the exhibition accessible to various demographics. Adult tickets are priced at $15, while seniors and college students receive a discounted rate of $12. Children's admission is set at $9, and children aged 5 and younger can visit free of charge. Tickets can be purchased through the museum's official website at northwestmuseum.org, making it convenient for visitors to plan their trip in advance.
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