- National Register of Historic Places listings in Spokane County, Washington
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List of entries on the National Register of Historic Places in Spokane County, Washington
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- This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted November 10, 2011.[1]
Contents
Listings exclusive of Spokane
[2] Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or town Summary 1 American Firebrick Company March 9, 1982 WA 27
47°33′33″N 117°12′31″W / 47.559167°N 117.208611°WMica 2 California Ranch August 11, 1980 E of Mica on Jackson and Belmont Rds.
47°33′29″N 117°11′38″W / 47.558056°N 117.193889°WMica 3 Central Schoolhouse (District No. 49) August 27, 1992 Jct. of Ritchey and Four Mound Rds., NW corner
47°47′19″N 117°42′45″W / 47.788611°N 117.7125°WNine Mile Falls Rural Public Schools of Washington State MPS 4 Cheney Interurban Depot March 26, 1979 505 2nd St.
47°29′17″N 117°34′26″W / 47.488056°N 117.573889°WCheney 5 Cheney Odd Fellows Hall October 25, 1990 321 First St.
47°29′12″N 117°34′30″W / 47.486667°N 117.575°WCheney 6 City of Cheney Historic District February 2, 2001 Roughly bounded by Fifth St., C St., Front St., and F St.
47°29′19″N 117°34′30″W / 47.488611°N 117.575°WCheney 7 Dybdall Gristmill January 11, 1976 10 mi. S of Cheney at Chapman Lake
47°21′13″N 117°33′56″W / 47.353611°N 117.565556°WCheney 8 Hallett House June 17, 1976 E. 623 Lake, SE
47°34′24″N 117°40′25″W / 47.573333°N 117.673611°WMedical Lake 9 Ham-McEachern House February 8, 1978 Pine and 5th Sts.
47°16′59″N 117°09′24″W / 47.283056°N 117.156667°WLatah 10 Italian Rock Ovens September 29, 1976 S of Cheney
47°26′58″N 117°35′39″W / 47.449444°N 117.594167°WCheney 11 Latah School December 4, 2002 515 North Main
47°17′01″N 117°09′19″W / 47.283611°N 117.155278°WLatah Rural Public Schools of Washington State MPS 12 David Lowe House October 13, 1983 306 F St.
47°29′16″N 117°34′38″W / 47.487778°N 117.577222°WCheney 13 Marshall Bridge May 24, 1995 Cheney-Spokane Rd. over the SP & S Railroad tracks
47°34′00″N 117°29′32″W / 47.566667°N 117.492222°WMarshall Bridges of Washington State MPS 14 Millwood Historic District February 2, 2001 Roughly bounded by Argonne and Sargent Rds., and by Euclid and Liberty Aves.
47°41′14″N 117°17′05″W / 47.687222°N 117.284722°WMillwood 15 Nine Mile Hydroelectric Power Plant Historic District December 6, 1990 Charles Rd. at Spokane R.
47°46′32″N 117°32′40″W / 47.775556°N 117.544444°WNine Mile Falls 16 Opportunity Township Hall March 15, 2005 12114 E. Sprague Ave.
47°39′26″N 117°14′27″W / 47.657222°N 117.240833°WSpokane Valley 17 Roosevelt Hall September 8, 1997 Eastern Washington Hospital
47°34′18″N 117°41′46″W / 47.571667°N 117.696111°WMedical Lake 18 Sutton Barn November 20, 1975 0.5 mi. SW of Cheney off U.S. 395
47°29′09″N 117°35′16″W / 47.485833°N 117.587778°WCheney 19 Turnbull Pines Rock Shelter May 6, 1975 Address Restricted Cheney 20 Upper Kepple Rockshelters (45SP7) July 26, 1985 Address Restricted Cheney 21 Washington State Normal School at Cheney Historic District October 1, 1992 Jct. of Fifth and C Sts.
47°29′26″N 117°34′44″W / 47.490556°N 117.578889°WCheney 22 West Valley High School November 21, 1991 N. 2805 Argonne Rd.
47°40′53″N 117°17′03″W / 47.681389°N 117.284167°WMillwood Rural Public Schools of Washington State MPS Spokane
[2] Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or town Summary 1 Amman February 12, 1987 W. 1516 Riverside
47°39′25″N 117°26′01″W / 47.656944°N 117.433611°WSpokane Built in 1904. 2 Alonzo and Louise Barnett House August 21, 2003 902 E. Augusta Ave.
47°40′27″N 117°25′28″W / 47.674167°N 117.424444°WSpokane Built in 1903. 3 Dr. Robert and Jessie Bell House August 24, 2005 917 S. Lincoln St.
47°38′57″N 117°25′27″W / 47.649167°N 117.424167°WSpokane Built in 1908. 4 Benewah Milk Bottle August 13, 1986 S. 321 Cedar
47°39′11″N 117°25′53″W / 47.653056°N 117.431389°WSpokane Built in 1935. 5 J. W. Binkley House March 31, 1989 628 S. Maple
47°39′01″N 117°26′06″W / 47.650278°N 117.435°WSpokane 6 Breslin February 12, 1987 S. 729 Bernard
47°38′56″N 117°24′54″W / 47.648889°N 117.415°WSpokane Built in 1910. 7 Kenneth and Edna Brooks House September 15, 2004 723 W. Sumner Ave.
47°38′48″N 117°25′15″W / 47.646667°N 117.420833°WSpokane Built in 1956. 8 Browne's Addition Historic District July 30, 1976 Roughly bounded by Sunset Blvd., Maple, Latah Creek, and Spokane River
47°39′19″N 117°26′30″W / 47.655278°N 117.441667°WSpokane Roughly bounded by Sunset Blvd., Maple, Latah Creek, and Spokane River 9 Bump Block-Bellevue House-Hawthorne Hotel August 10, 2000 S 206 Post St.
47°39′16″N 117°25′22″W / 47.654444°N 117.422778°WSpokane Built in 1890. 10 Cambern Dutch Shop Windmill March 16, 1989 S. ll02 Perry
47°38′43″N 117°23′20″W / 47.645278°N 117.388889°WSpokane Built circa 1929. 11 Campbell House May 31, 1974 W. 2316 1st Ave.
47°39′25″N 117°26′45″W / 47.656944°N 117.445833°WSpokane Built in 1898, this house is now part of the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture. 12 Central Steam Heat Plant December 13, 1996 152 S. Post St. and 815 W. Railroad Ave.
47°39′20″N 117°25′23″W / 47.655556°N 117.423056°WSpokane Built in 1916. 13 Patsy Clark Mansion October 31, 1975 W. 2208 2nd Ave.
47°39′19″N 117°26′39″W / 47.655278°N 117.444167°WSpokane 14 Clemmer Theater December 1, 1988 W. 901 Sprague Ave.
47°39′26″N 117°25′26″W / 47.657222°N 117.423889°WSpokane Built circa 1915; also known as the Bing Crosby Theater 15 Commercial Block October 15, 1993 1111-1119 First Ave. W.
47°39′24″N 117°25′39″W / 47.656667°N 117.4275°WSpokane Built in 1906. 16 Coolidge-Rising House May 19, 1988 W. 1405 Ninth Ave.
47°38′50″N 117°25′54″W / 47.647222°N 117.431667°WSpokane Built circa 1906. 17 Corbet-Aspray House November 30, 1999 820 W. 7th Ave.
47°38′59″N 117°25′22″W / 47.649722°N 117.422778°WSpokane Built in 1908. 18 Corbin Park Historic District November 12, 1992 Waverly Pl. (W205-733), Park Pl. (W203-738), W. Oval and E. Oval
47°41′06″N 117°25′03″W / 47.685°N 117.4175°WSpokane 19 Daniel C. and Anna Corbin House May 10, 2004 507 W. Seventh Ave.
47°39′02″N 117°25′11″W / 47.650556°N 117.419722°WSpokane Built in 1898. 20 Cowley Park February 6, 1973 S. Division St. between 6th and 7th Aves.
47°38′58″N 117°24′39″W / 47.649444°N 117.410833°WSpokane Built in 1917 21 The Davenport Hotel September 5, 1975 807 W. Sprague
47°39′26″N 117°25′23″W / 47.657222°N 117.423056°WSpokane Built in 1914. 22 Desmet Avenue Warehouse Historic District May 27, 1997 Roughly, N side of Desmet Ave., from Pearl St. to US 395-2
47°40′04″N 117°24′30″W / 47.667778°N 117.408333°WSpokane 23 Dodd House July 3, 2010 603 S. Arthur St.
47°39′03″N 117°23′41″W / 47.650833°N 117.394722°WSpokane 24 East Downtown Historic District August 29, 2003 Roughly bounded by Main Ave., Second Ave., Division St., and Post St.
47°39′24″N 117°25′05″W / 47.656667°N 117.418056°WSpokane 25 Gus and Florence Ehrenberg House August 16, 2007 1304 S. Cook St.
47°38′43″N 117°22′25″W / 47.645278°N 117.373611°WSpokane Built in 1911. 26 Eldridge Building November 12, 1992 1319-1325 W. First Ave.
47°39′24″N 117°25′51″W / 47.656667°N 117.430833°WSpokane Built circa 1925. 27 Empire State Building August 18, 1977 W. 901 Riverside St.
47°39′28″N 117°25′27″W / 47.657778°N 117.424167°WSpokane Built circa 1900, this is also known as the Great Western Building. 28 Fairmont Hotel September 18, 2001 315 W. Riverside Ave., 314 W. Sprague Ave.
47°39′27″N 117°25′00″W / 47.6575°N 117.416667°WSpokane 29 Felts Field Historic District September 24, 1991 Roughly, Rutter Ave. between Fancher and Dollar Rds.
47°40′50″N 117°19′15″W / 47.680556°N 117.320833°WSpokane 30 Finch House July 12, 1976 W. 2340 1st Ave., S. 104 Poplar
47°39′27″N 117°26′48″W / 47.6575°N 117.446667°WSpokane Built circa 1897, this home was designed by Kirtland Cutter & Karl Malmgren. 31 John A. Finch Memorial Nurses Home May 28, 1991 N. 852 Summit Blvd.
47°39′57″N 117°27′16″W / 47.665833°N 117.454444°WSpokane Built in 1929. 32 First Congregational Church of Spokane April 26, 1978 W. 311-329 4th Ave.
47°39′08″N 117°24′59″W / 47.652222°N 117.416389°WSpokane Built in 1890. 33 Five Mile Prairie School September 9, 2004 8621 N. Five Mile Rd.
47°44′19″N 117°27′16″W / 47.738611°N 117.454444°WSpokane Built in 1939.
Rural Public Schools of Washington State MPS34 Fort George Wright Historic District May 17, 1976 W. 4000 Randolph Rd.
47°40′42″N 117°28′27″W / 47.678333°N 117.474167°WSpokane Founded in 1897. 35 Fox Theater November 30, 2001 1005 W. Sprague Ave.
47°39′25″N 117°25′34″W / 47.656944°N 117.426111°WSpokane Built in 1931, this theater was remodeled and renamed the Martin Woldson Theater at the Fox in 2007. 36 Frequency Changing Station June 19, 1979 E. 1420 Celesta Ave.
47°39′06″N 117°23′14″W / 47.651667°N 117.387222°WSpokane Built in 1908. 37 W. P. Fuller and Company Warehouse January 11, 1996 E. 111 and E. 115 Desmet
47°40′03″N 117°24′27″W / 47.6675°N 117.4075°WSpokane Built circa 1915. 38 The Globe Hotel December 17, 1998 204 N. Division St.
47°39′34″N 117°24′35″W / 47.659444°N 117.409722°WSpokane Built in 1908. 39 Glover House August 14, 1973 W. 321 8th Ave.
47°38′54″N 117°24′57″W / 47.648333°N 117.415833°WSpokane Built circa 1888, this home was designed by Kirtland Cutter. 40 Grace Baptist Church October 2, 1992 1527 W. Mallon St.
47°39′55″N 117°26′03″W / 47.665278°N 117.434167°WSpokane Built in 1908. 41 Hillyard High School August 24, 2005 5313 N. Regal St.
47°42′23″N 117°22′04″W / 47.706389°N 117.367778°WSpokane Built in 1912, the building was converted to apartments in the 1940s. 42 Hillyard Historic Business District August 9, 2002 N. 4912-5220 Market St., E. 3108-3117 Olympia Ave.
47°42′15″N 117°21′49″W / 47.704167°N 117.363611°WSpokane 43 Holley-Mason Building October 13, 1983 S. 157 Howard
47°39′19″N 117°25′12″W / 47.655278°N 117.42°WSpokane Built circa 1905. 44 Holy Names Academy Building May 2, 1986 1216 N. Superior St.
47°40′08″N 117°23′28″W / 47.668889°N 117.391111°WSpokane Built in 1891. 45 Hotel Upton July 29, 1994 S. 106 Cedar St.
47°38′52″N 117°25′54″W / 47.647778°N 117.431667°WSpokane Built in 1910, this is also known as the Grand Coulee Building. 46 Hutton Building January 27, 1983 9 S. Washington St.
47°39′25″N 117°25′00″W / 47.656944°N 117.416667°WSpokane Built circa 1907. 47 Hutton Settlement January 1, 1976 9907 Wellesley
47°42′00″N 117°15′53″W / 47.7°N 117.264722°WSpokane 48 Levi and May Arkwright Hutton House February 21, 2002 2206 W. 17th Ave.
47°38′24″N 117°22′40″W / 47.64°N 117.377778°WSpokane Built in 1914, this was the home of May Arkwright. 49 Kemp & Hebert Building July 1, 1994 404 W. Main Ave.
47°39′35″N 117°25′03″W / 47.659722°N 117.4175°WSpokane Built in 1908. 50 Knickerbocker February 12, 1987 S. 501-507 Howard
47°39′05″N 117°25′10″W / 47.651389°N 117.419444°WSpokane Built in 1912. 51 Knight House November 30, 1999 1715 N. West Point Rd.
47°40′28″N 117°26′41″W / 47.674444°N 117.444722°WSpokane Built in 1910. 52 Koerner House July 28, 1999 1824 S. Mount Vernon St.
47°38′20″N 117°22′11″W / 47.638889°N 117.369722°WSpokane Built in 1912. 53 Lewis and Clark High School December 6, 1990 W. 521 4th Ave.
47°39′08″N 117°25′09″W / 47.652222°N 117.419167°WSpokane 54 Littlebrook July 26, 1996 16704 N. Dartford Dr.
47°48′36″N 117°24′29″W / 47.81°N 117.408056°WSpokane Built in 1905. 55 Marycliff-Cliff Park Historic District December 21, 1979 Roughly bounded by Lincoln St., 7th, 12th, and 14th Aves.
47°38′46″N 117°25′06″W / 47.646111°N 117.418333°WSpokane 56 Gustav Meese Building February 16, 1996 1727 Sinto Ave.
47°40′11″N 117°26′13″W / 47.669722°N 117.436944°WSpokane 57 Miller Block May 4, 1998 808 W. Sprague Ave.
47°39′28″N 117°25′22″W / 47.657778°N 117.422778°WSpokane Built circa 1890. 58 Mission Avenue Historic District August 14, 1986 E. 220-824 Mission Ave.
47°40′19″N 117°24′04″W / 47.671944°N 117.401111°WSpokane 59 Monroe Street Bridge May 13, 1976 Monroe St. between Ide Ave. and Riverfalls Blvd.
47°39′40″N 117°25′32″W / 47.661111°N 117.425556°WSpokane Built in 1911, this bridge had the longest concrete span in the US when it was built.
Historic Bridges and Tunnels in Washington TR60 Montvale Block April 13, 1998 1001-1009 W. First Ave.
47°39′24″N 117°25′31″W / 47.656667°N 117.425278°WSpokane Built in 1899 and also known as the Montvale Hotel, the building was renovated and reopened in 2005, after 25 years of vacancy. 61 Mount Saint Michael May 5, 2000 8500 N. Saint Michael Rd.
47°43′55″N 117°20′21″W / 47.731944°N 117.339167°WSpokane Built in 1916. 62 Muzzy-Shine House December 20, 2010 1506 W. Mission Ave.
47°40′18″N 117°24′51″W / 47.671667°N 117.414167°WSpokane 63 Natatorium Carousel September 19, 1977 Spokane Falls Blvd.
47°39′39″N 117°25′10″W / 47.660833°N 117.419444°WSpokane Built circa 1909 and also known as the Natatorium Carousel, this carousel was designed by Charles I. D. Looff and moved from Natatorium Park to its current site at Riverfront Park in 1975. 64 Nettleton's Addition Historic District March 22, 2006 Area bounded by W. Summit, Mission, N Summit, A St. Bridge, and Chestnut
47°40′08″N 117°26′34″W / 47.668889°N 117.442778°WSpokane Established in 1887. 65 Ninth Avenue Historic District July 21, 1994 Roughly bounded by 7th Ave., Monroe St., 12th Ave. and the Burlington Northern RR tracks
47°38′51″N 117°26′02″W / 47.6475°N 117.433889°WSpokane 66 Otis Hotel October 2, 1998 1101-1109 W. First
47°39′24″N 117°25′38″W / 47.656667°N 117.427222°WSpokane Built in 1911. 67 Peaceful Valley Historic District April 19, 1984 Roughly bounded by the Spokane River, Wilson Ave., Elm, and Cedar Sts.
47°39′32″N 117°26′03″W / 47.658889°N 117.434167°WSpokane 68 Peyton Building and Peyton Annex March 15, 2005 722 W. Sprague Ave./10 N. Post St.
47°39′34″N 117°25′24″W / 47.659444°N 117.423333°WSpokane Built in 1898 and 1908. 69 Victor & Jean Piollet House December 13, 2010 606 W. 16th Ave.
47°38′28″N 117°25′15″W / 47.641111°N 117.420833°WSpokane 70 John and Mary Ralston House December 3, 2002 2421 W. Mission Ave.
47°40′17″N 117°26′53″W / 47.671389°N 117.448056°WSpokane Built in 1900. 71 Review Building February 24, 1975 SE corner, Riverside Ave. and Monroe St.
47°39′28″N 117°25′31″W / 47.657778°N 117.425278°WSpokane Built in 1890. 72 Royal Riblet House March 26, 1979 E of Spokane on Fruit Hill Rd.
47°41′52″N 117°14′57″W / 47.697778°N 117.249167°WSpokane Built in 1925. 73 Richardson-Jackson House March 22, 2006 1226 N. Summit Blvd.
47°40′13″N 117°27′29″W / 47.670278°N 117.458056°WSpokane Built in 1906. 74 Riverside Avenue Historic District July 30, 1976 Riverside Ave.
47°39′27″N 117°25′44″W / 47.6575°N 117.428889°WSpokane 75 Robinwood Apartments March 30, 2005 209-223 West Ninth Ave.
47°38′57″N 117°24′54″W / 47.649167°N 117.415°WSpokane Built in 1939. 76 Rockwood Historic District April 14, 1997 Roughly, Rockwood Blvd. from 11th to 29th Aves.
47°38′12″N 117°23′56″W / 47.636667°N 117.398889°WSpokane 77 John R. Rogers High School December 29, 2010 1622 E. Wellesley Ave.
47°47′58″N 117°23′09″W / 47.799444°N 117.385833°WSpokane 78 Roosevelt Apartments August 10, 2000 524 W. Seventh Ave.
47°38′59″N 117°24′59″W / 47.649722°N 117.416389°WSpokane Built in 1929. 79 Rosebush House November 22, 2000 3318 N. Marguerite Rd.
47°41′15″N 117°17′02″W / 47.6875°N 117.283889°WSpokane 80 Salvation Army Building November 22, 2000 245 W. Main Ave.
47°39′32″N 117°24′53″W / 47.658889°N 117.414722°WSpokane Built in 1921. 81 San Marco February 12, 1987 W. 1229 Riverside
47°39′27″N 117°25′48″W / 47.6575°N 117.43°WSpokane Built in 1904. 82 Schade Brewery December 8, 1994 E. 528 Trent Ave.
47°39′40″N 117°24′05″W / 47.661111°N 117.401389°WSpokane Originally built 1902-03, additional construction was in 1907 and 1934–1937. 83 Sears, Roebuck Department Store June 4, 1991 W. 902 Main Ave.
47°39′34″N 117°25′28″W / 47.659444°N 117.424444°WSpokane Built in 1929 and also known as the Comstock Library, this art deco building was demolished in 1992. 84 Seehorn-Lang Building January 23, 1998 151-165 S. Lincoln St.
47°39′20″N 117°25′25″W / 47.655556°N 117.423611°WSpokane 85 Edwin A. Smith House August 23, 1985 N. 1414 Summit Blvd.
47°40′14″N 117°27′19″W / 47.670556°N 117.455278°WSpokane Built circa 1912. 86 William and Margaret Solby House August 16, 2007 1325 E. 20th Ave.
47°38′20″N 117°23′25″W / 47.638889°N 117.390278°WSpokane Built in 1926. 87 Spokane City Hall Building February 21, 1985 N. 221 Wall St. and W. 711 Spokane Falls Blvd.
47°39′35″N 117°25′18″W / 47.659722°N 117.421667°WSpokane Built 1912-13, this was planned to be a "temporary" city hall, but functioned in this capacity for 70 years. 88 Spokane Club Building-Legion Building August 8, 1994 108 N. Washington St.
47°39′30″N 117°25′00″W / 47.658333°N 117.416667°WSpokane Built in 1910 and designed by Kirtland Cutter. 89 Spokane County Courthouse January 21, 1974 W. 1116 Broadway
47°39′54″N 117°25′40″W / 47.665°N 117.427778°WSpokane Built 1894-95 and designed by Willis Ritchie. 90 Spokane Fire Station No. 3 December 9, 1994 1229 N. Monroe St.
47°40′09″N 117°25′33″W / 47.669167°N 117.425833°WSpokane 91 Spokane Flour Mill February 8, 1978 W. 621 Mallon Ave.
47°39′45″N 117°25′13″W / 47.6625°N 117.420278°WSpokane Built in 1895, but did not begin operation until 1900 due to legal issues. 92 Spokane & Inland Empire Railroad Car Facility September 10, 2010 800 E. Spokane Falls Blvd.
47°39′42″N 117°23′52″W / 47.661667°N 117.397778°WSpokane 93 Spokane Public Library August 3, 1982 925 W. Montgomery St.
47°40′42″N 117°25′31″W / 47.678333°N 117.425278°WSpokane Carnegie Libraries of Washington TR 94 Spokane Public Library August 3, 1982 525 Mission St.
47°40′20″N 117°24′02″W / 47.672222°N 117.400556°WSpokane Built circa 1913.
Carnegie Libraries of Washington TR95 Spokane Public Library August 3, 1982 25 Altamont St.
47°39′24″N 117°22′26″W / 47.656667°N 117.373889°WSpokane Carnegie Libraries of Washington TR 96 Spokane Public Library August 3, 1982 10 S. Cedar
47°39′25″N 117°25′54″W / 47.656944°N 117.431667°WSpokane Carnegie Libraries of Washington TR 97 Spokane Sash and Door Company Flats August 24, 2005 1302-1312 W Broadway Ave.
47°40′00″N 117°25′52″W / 47.666667°N 117.431111°WSpokane Built in 1909 and designed by Kirtland Cutter. 98 Sunset Boulevard Bridge July 16, 1982 Spans Latah Creek
47°39′00″N 117°26′48″W / 47.65°N 117.446667°WSpokane Built 1911-14.
Historic Bridges and Tunnels in Washington TR99 Dr. Charles and Elsie Thomas House August 15, 2007 1212 N. Summit Blvd.
47°40′12″N 117°27′28″W / 47.67°N 117.457778°WSpokane Built in 1907. 100 Frank and Maude Tuell House August 9, 2006 416 W. 22nd Ave.
47°38′12″N 117°25′03″W / 47.636667°N 117.4175°WSpokane 101 Luther P. and Jane Marie Turner House December 23, 2003 E. 1521 Illinois Ave
47°40′47″N 117°22′20″W / 47.679722°N 117.372222°WSpokane Built in 1916. 102 US Post Office, Courthouse, and Custom House December 8, 1983 W. 904 Riverside Ave.
47°40′29″N 117°24′18″W / 47.674722°N 117.405°WSpokane 103 Washington Street Bridge July 16, 1982 Spanned Spokane River
47°39′48″N 117°25′01″W / 47.663333°N 117.416944°WSpokane Built in 1908, this bridge was the oldest of its type in Washington when it was demolished in 1983. 104 Lawrence and Lydia Weaver House March 13, 2002 520 W. 16th Ave.
47°38′29″N 117°25′07″W / 47.641389°N 117.418611°WSpokane Built in 1910. 105 West Downtown Historic Transportation Corridor December 30, 1999 Roughly bounded 2nd Ave., Maple St., Sprague Ave., and Howard St.
47°39′22″N 117°25′40″W / 47.656111°N 117.427778°WSpokane 106 Whitten Block May 14, 1993 N. 1 Post St.
47°39′28″N 117°25′22″W / 47.657778°N 117.422778°WSpokane Built 1889-90, it is also known as Hamer's, currently houses the Hotel Lusso. 107 Ralston and Sarah Wilbur House March 15, 2006 2525 E. 19th Ave.
47°38′26″N 117°22′18″W / 47.640556°N 117.371667°WSpokane Built in 1916. 108 James and Corinne Williams House December 23, 2003 1225 W. 19th Ave.
47°38′16″N 117°25′44″W / 47.637778°N 117.428889°WSpokane Built in 1911. Former listings
[2] Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or town Summary 1 Hyde Building and Annex January 20, 1988 Formerly at 611½ Riverside Ave. Spokane Built in 1890, this building was demolished in 1979. 2 Strahorn Pines January 1, 1999 Formerly at W. 2216 1st Ave. Spokane Built in 1904, and designed by Kirtland Cutter, this home was demolished in the 1990s. References
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