Celebrate Expo '74 Anniversary with Clock Tower Lighting and Pavilion Light Show

by Haydn Halsted

Join us in commemorating the 50th Anniversary of Expo '74 with a mesmerizing display of light and history at Riverfront Park. Witness the iconic Clock Tower and Spokane Pavilion illuminate the night sky in a spectacular light show. Here are the details you need to plan your visit:

 

Event Details:

  • Date: May 4th
  • Days: Friday to Sunday
  • Time: Sunset to 10:00 PM
  • Location: Riverfront Park, Spokane, Washington

Description:

Experience a blend of modern technology and historical significance as the Clock Tower and Spokane Pavilion come alive with vibrant lights, paying homage to the legacy of Expo '74. These landmarks hold deep ties to the fair's history, representing the spirit of innovation and community that defined Expo '74.

 

Key Highlights:

  • Historical Significance: The Pavilion, originally the U.S. Federal Pavilion, and the Clock Tower, the last remnant of the Great Northern Railroad depot, are symbolic of Spokane's journey and evolution since Expo '74.
  • Dazzling Light Shows: Watch as the Clock Tower and Pavilion are transformed into dazzling spectacles, showcasing a blend of colors, patterns, and designs that capture the imagination and celebrate the Expo's legacy.
  • Nighttime Experience: Explore Riverfront Park during the enchanting hours after sunset, where the illuminated landmarks create a magical ambiance for visitors of all ages to enjoy.

Join the Celebration:

Don't miss this unique opportunity to witness the Clock Tower and Spokane Pavilion light up in honor of Expo '74's 50th Anniversary. Bring your family and friends to soak in the beauty of the light shows and celebrate the rich history of Spokane's iconic landmarks. It's a weekend of illumination and nostalgia that you won't want to miss!

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