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Tuesday, 3 May 2011

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View of The Crescent from a 1974 Ad after the store was enlarged and remodeled for Expo '74

Earlier view of The Crescent from the Wall Street side

The Crescent  (Spokane Dry Goods Co.)
Riverside, Main & Wall
Spokane, Washington


DOWNTOWN STORE DIRECTORY (426,000 sq.ft.)
Street Floor
Accessories • Notions • Fine Jewelry • Fashion Jewelry • Handbags • Wonderful World of Cosmetics • Hat Bar • Cosmetic Accessories Scarves • Blouses • Hosiery • Gloves • Lingerie • Fashion Footwear • Miss Spokane Sportswear • Candy • Gourmet Shop • Flower Stall • Cameras • Shavers • Stationary • Adult Games • The Answer Shop • Books
Store for Men Men’s Clothing • Men’s Shoes • Men’s Sportswear • Men’s Accessories • Men’s Furnishings • Boy’s Shop

Second Floor
Sportswear • Active Sportswear • Midway Shop • 7/15 Shop • Dress Salon • Young Moderns Sportswear • Young Moderns Shoes • Millinery • New Dimensions • House & Town Shop • Fur Salon • Better Coats • Shoe Salon • Leisure Square •Intimate Fashions •  Infants’ Wear • Toddlers’ Wear • Children’s & Teens’ Shoes • Little Sister Shop • Little Brother Shop • Children’s Accessories • Children’s Furniture

Third Floor
Third Floor Dresses • Third Floor Sportswear • Trendsetter Shop • Town & Travel Shop • Career & Casual Shop • The Women’s Shop • Designer Collection • Pacesetter • Young Spokane Sportswear • Young Spokane Dresses • Young Spokane Coats • JR. Dimensions • Junior High Shop • Fabrics •  Luggage • Fabrics • Woolens • White-Elna Sewing Center • Needlework • Bedding & Linens • Table Linens • Bath Shop •  Closet Shop • Floor Coverings • Sporting Goods • Ski Shop

Fourth Floor
China • Glassware • Fine Glassware • Silverware •  Fine Silver • Gift Shop • The Pewter Shop • Housewares • Small Appliances • Hoover Center • Records • Lamps • Clocks • Hardware • Sound Equipment • Garden Shop

Fifth Floor
Furniture • Mattresses • Draperies • Pictures • Toys

Sixth Floor
Auditorium • The Tea Room • Men’s Grill • The Bakery


BRANCH STORES

Northtown (1961)
91,000 sq.ft.





University City (1969)
104,000 sq.ft.

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