Located in the foothills of the Selkirk Mountains, it has interesting architecture, leafy neighborhoods filled with Victorian homes, and an extensive parks system that was partially designed by the Olmsted brothers. Spectators who line the course are treated to runners in colorful costumes, free concerts and the chance to pick through clothing that runners discard as the temperature rises. Each June, the largest 3-on-3 basketball tournament in the nation draws about 28,000 players and more than 200,000 spectators to the downtown streets for a weekend of hoops heaven. The crown jewel of Spokane's extensive parks system was the site of the 1974 World's Fair, which focused on the theme of saving the environment. There is a historic carousel, an ice-skating rink and many other attractions. The Craftsman-style home at 508 E.