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The wagon is located in downtown Spokane, and the park has many things to offer, within walking distance to the outdoor shopping mall and restaurants.
[Nona Fisher, 05/29/2021]Giant Red Wagon:- Address:
- W. Spokane Falls Blvd., Spokane, WA
- Directions:
- In Riverfront Park, on the northwest corner of Stevens St. and Spokane Falls Blvd. I-90 exit 281. North on Division St. a half mile, then turn left onto Spokane Falls Blvd. The Park and Wagon will be on the right.
- RA Rates:
- Worth a Detour
The wagon is in Spokane's Riverfront Park. There is also a skating park, a carousel, an ice cream stand, and a myriad of playground equipment for kids. The wagon is really cool; its bed is padded and its handle is a slide. It still looks brand-new.
[D Springer, 04/10/2017]Sam enjoys the big red Radio Flyer wagon at a city park in Spokane. The wagon is 27-ft. long and the handle is a slide.
[roadsideamerica.com, 08/26/2000]He wasn't open until 1 pm, but we got there early (around 12:30 pm) and Marvin took us in anyway and gave us the tour. He is the nicest man and really likes to make you laugh. He is very knowledgable about everything in his collection. No matter what you're into, there will be something there that will amaze you. Personally, I'm a taxidermy fan and I was blown away by his stuff. Definitely stop here if you are in the area!
[Juice, 12/28/2012]Marvin Carr's One of a Kind in the World Museum:RoadsideAmerica.com Team Field Report
- Directions:
- Northeast edge of the city. I-90 exit 283. North on Freya St., which turns into Greene St. and then merges north into Market St. North on Market about a mile, then turn right onto Wellesley Ave. Second left onto Freya St., then five blocks north. On the left.
- Hours:
- Marvin died, museum was closed, contents were auctioned off.
- Status:
- Gone
Visited here just shy of 3 pm on a Sunday this summer. The museum is only open until 3 on Sundays. However, seeing as we had come all the way from New York, Marvin invited us in and gave us the full tour anyway. Very cool! Marvin is the best part of the museum!
[divetrash, 11/11/2011]
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