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Liberty Lake History

Liberty Lake is a community rich with history and culture dating back to the 1800's.  Did you know that Liberty Lake was once called Lake Grier, or that the area was originally founded by a Frenchman from Canada?  Liberty Lake also used to be linked by trolly to Spokane and other areas.  Read on to learn more.

City Employees and community members have gathered information about the Liberty Lake community to help preserve our past and prepare for our future.

Highlights of Liberty Lake Community History:

  • The Liberty Lake area was originally inhabited by Native Americans long before white settlers came into the area.

  • Due to the Homestead Act of 1862, many people decided to settle in the area to be privy to one quarter square mile of government land, provided they grow crops and work to improve the land.

  • Liberty Lake was named after a Frenchman named Stephen Liberty who homesteaded on the west side of the lake.

  • Liberty Lake was once known as "Spokane's Inland Seashore." With natural beauty and attractions like boating, entertainment, dancing, and Fourth of July celebrations; many were originally brought to the area  by electric train.

  • In the 1970's, the former Carlson Hill became known as Holiday Hill, which is located on the west side of the city. Holiday Hill and the surrounding area was used for camping, skiing, ice skating, motocross racing, and youth sports camps. A ski lodge and restaurant were also located at Holiday Hill.

  • Also in the 1970's, housing opportunities increased north of Sprague Avenue.

  • The early 1990's saw a boom in housing development with the creation of Homestead and Meadowwood, as well as commercial and industrial development.

  • The annual Liberty Lake 4th of July celebration continues with music and dancing at Pavillion Park, and fireworks over the lake.

  • Upon incorporation on August 31st, 2001, the City was home to three golf courses and over 4,000 residents.
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