Spokane: Heart of the Inland Empire
$40.00
Inspired by Kirtland Cutter’s design of the Monroe Street Bridge, where bison skulls and wagon-wheel motifs marked Spokane’s rise as a hub of westward expansion. This hoodie features a bold bison skull and the city’s founding year — a tribute to Spokane’s frontier past and architectural heritage.
Spokane started being called the heart of the Inland Empire in the late 1800s, with its central role cemented by the arrival of the Northern Pacific Railroad in 1881 and the 1883 gold discovery in the Coeur d'Alene mining district.
Size: 11" wide by 14" high
Content adapted from Spokane Storytime and AI.