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Shop from among dozens of local artists and makers at this year’s festival.
There’s only one place to be when the sun begins to peek through Spokane’s springtime cloud cover: Manito Park.
At least, that’s what Kelly Brown thinks. Having moved to Spokane from Phoenix in 2015, Brown was quickly enamored with the 90-acre park on Spokane’s lower South Hill.
“In Phoenix, it’s just like, ‘Wow, that Home Depot sure looks great!'” Brown says. “But here, in Manito, it’s a whole
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