Spokane Valley Heritage Museum "Preserving the Valley's History and Heritage"
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Spokane Valley Heritage Museum
Spokane Valley, Washington (509) 922-4570

 
"There's no place like home"
"The price of Gas is too high"
The area's best museum is in the Spokane Valley!
Visit the Spokane Valley Heritage Museum
"There's no place like home"

CURRENT EXHIBIT

"America at War" 
Dedicated to War Veterans, the exhibit focuses on the Civil War, WW I & II and the changes in weaponry, strategy and the public sentiment during war time. 
Now Open!


   
   
"Barn Keepers"
A photographic exhibit of old barns
still in use in the region. 
Open Now!
   
"Fill er Up Please"
A Vintage Texaco Gas Station exhibit
Open Now
 
   
This event is being rescheduled -
Check back for a new date.

Tractors, Farm Implements, Wagons, Demonstrations & more
Music: The Valley Fiddlers
Admission: Donation
Concession: Lemonade/Pop & Hot Dogs & Popcorn
Location: Valley Museum E. 12114 Sprague Ave.
Parking: Park at lot west of Rite Aid on the north side of Sprague
Call: 509-922-4570
The Inland Empire Steam & Gas Buffs (website link)
All Proceeds Benefit the Spokane Valley Museum
 
   
Spring Hours: About Opportunity Township Hall
Tues/Wed/Fri  11-4
Saturday 12-5
Adults:  $5.00
Seniors   4.00
Children  3.00
Group Tours Welcome
Call to schedule:
(509) 922-4570

Museum Location:
E. 12114 Sprague Ave.
Spokane Valley, WA
Donation Mailing address:
PO Box 141341
Spokane Valley, WA 99214

The Spokane Valley Heritage Museum is located in an historic Valley Landmark, the Opportunity Township Hall. The Township Hall was built in 1912 to be used as the governmental building for Township business. The Township form of government lasted from 1909 until 1974.

The Opportunity Township Hall is now on the State and National Historic Registers. The Hall is the last remaining Township Hall in the State of Washington. Opportunity Township Hall served the Valley population as a center of community activity and is the most appropriate place to house the history and culture of the Spokane Valley.

 

Gillespie apple packing crew

Greenacres looking north

Irrigating the apples in Otis Orchards

The original West Valley High School

Vera School (at Sprague & Progress)

Welcome to the Spokane Valley (circa 1950)