Patsy Clark Mansion

Patsy Clark Mansion
Clark Mansion
Patsy Clark Mansion is located in Washington (state)
Location: W. 2208 2nd Ave., Spokane, Washington
Coordinates: 47°39′19″N 117°26′39″W / 47.65528°N 117.44417°W / 47.65528; -117.44417Coordinates: 47°39′19″N 117°26′39″W / 47.65528°N 117.44417°W / 47.65528; -117.44417
Area: less than one acre
Built: 1898
Architect: Cutter,Kirtland Kelsey
Governing body: Private
NRHP Reference#: 75001873[1]
Added to NRHP: October 31, 1975

The Patsy Clark Mansion is a Spokane, Washington residence that was designed by architect Kirtland Cutter in 1897 for mining millionaire Patsy Clark. It is located at 2208 West Second Avenue in the city's historic Browne's Addition. The mansion was long used as a restaurant. In 2002, the law firm of Eymann Allison Hunter Jones P.S. purchased the mansion for $1.03 million in order to rescue the landmark from further deterioration. The mansion's second and third floors now house the law firm's offices. The mansion is available for private catered events including receptions, small luncheons, dinner parties, and weddings (both indoor and outdoor).

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Clark Mansion in 1975. It is included also as a contributing property in Browne's Addition Historic District.[1]

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