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Curb Appeal Tips for Fall
Delta Media Group
First impressions are everything when it comes to selling your house. When a potential home buyer drives by your home, what will they see? The outside of your home should serve as a preview for the inside of your home.
"WOW" home buyers from the curb with these tips perfect for the fall.
Spruce up your lawn
Brilliant fall foliage can automatically "sell" your home for showings, but that doesn't mean you should forget about raking the leaves and mowing. Keep those leaves raked and give your lawn the TLC it needs to look great. Patch any brown spots, and water the lawn as long as possible to keep it green and vibrant.
Plant fall f...

With classic food and a timeless atmosphere, stopping by a local diner is a fun experience and a perfect way to relax and refuel after looking at Spokane homes for sale.
Once you move into the neighborhood, local diners make for a great, casual family outing with a different vibe than your standard chain restaurant. Here are some retro diners in the Spokane area that are well worth a visit.
Becoming Manito Park

Written by Abbey Parsons
Like a jewel on the brow of Spokane's South Hill, Manito Park is a magnet for about 150,000 people per year. Don't be deceived, however, by its air of serenity, for, behind every tranquil square foot lie more than a century of enterprise, hope, disappointment and renewal. Here are the major stepping stones by which the park came to be the priceless resource it is today.
1891 – City of Spokane began formally accepting donations of land for public parks, including what was provisionally named "Montrose Park."
1903 Montrose Park was officially dedicated to the city and its name changed to Manito Park.
1905 – The Parks Department started acquiring animals for a zoo. At one time the zoo had as many as 165 animals.
1908 - The Olmsted report was...