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Visitors can view the classical European Renaissance-style garden covering three acres at Manito Park.
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Stella Patterson, 5, of Spokane, races ahead of her family with a stuffed toy during a visit to the Duncan Garden in Spokane’s Manito Park, Monday, July 29, 2019. Visitors can view the classical European Renaissance-style garden covering three acres.
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Visitors to the Duncan Garden in Spokane’s Manito Park, view the classical European Renaissance-style garden covering three acres, Monday morning, July 29, 2019.
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A butterfly settles on an annual at the Duncan Garden in Spokane’s Manito Park, Monday morning, July 29, 2019.
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Visitors from Florida lead a group off the tour bus and into the Duncan Gardens, Mondy moring, July 29, 2019, in Manito Park.
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Long-time friends Tammy Walker, of Spokane, left, and Zenita Bockstruck, of Cheney, get together Monday, July 29, 2019, in the Duncan Garden at Manito Park to do some catching up. They have been friends for over 15 years, but said they donÕt get to see each other very often.
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Visitors to the Duncan Garden in Spokane’s Manito Park, can view the classical European Renaissance-style garden covering three acres with thousands of annuals. Dan Pelle/THE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW
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Cherie Rodgers, of Spokane, holds her two-month-old granddaughter London Murakami during a visit to the Duncan Garden in Spokane’s Manito Park to view the classical European Renaissance-style garden covering three acres, Monday morning, July 29, 2019. Rodgers also planned to visit the Japanese Garden.
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