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  2. Murder of Ruth Waymire - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Belle Waymire (April 16, 1960 – c. June 1984), formerly known as Millie Doe, was a formerly unidentified female murder victim whose dismembered body was found in Spokane, Washington in 1984. Her body was recovered from the Spokane River on June 20, 1984, and was missing the hands, feet, and head. [1]

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Spokane ...

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    Location of Spokane County in Washington. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Spokane County, Washington. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Spokane County, Washington, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are ...

  4. Marycliff-Cliff Park Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The historic district's location along and atop a cliff overlooking the city center played a prominent role in its development. Wealthy residents in the then nascent city of Spokane built mansions in the Browne's Addition neighborhood, along flat land just west of downtown. When space began to run out there, construction of homes for wealthy ...

  5. Ninth Avenue Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Ninth Avenue Historic District is a National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) listed historic district located along and around Ninth Avenue in the Cliff/Cannon neighborhood of Spokane, Washington. It stretches from Monroe Street on the east to Chestnut Street on the west, running the length of Ninth Avenue and extending to include ...

  6. Visionary Spokane downtown preservationist Ron Wells, who ...

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    Feb. 14—Historic buildings of Spokane have lost one of their greatest advocates. Architect and developer Richard Ronald "Ron" Wells, who championed dozens of projects that reshaped, preserved ...

  7. Then and Now: Marycliff High School

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    Feb. 11—Marycliff High School was an all-girls Catholic school on Spokane's South Hill that opened in 1929. The name was a combination of the name Mary with the word Undercliff, the property's ...

  8. Hutton Settlement District - Wikipedia

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    Hutton Settlement District is a historic district near Spokane, Washington. It was first listed on the NRHP in 1976 as Hutton Settlement. It had 15 acres (6.1 ha) with 12 contributing buildings and four contributing structures. [1] It was expanded by 304 acres and renamed in 1994. [1] [2] [3]

  9. Corbin Park Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Development of the Corbin Park area began in the late-1880s. Its first use was as the site of the Washington-Idaho Fairgrounds which was organized in 1886. The property was purchased from prominent Spokane pioneer John J. Browne in 1887 — Browne lends his name to another historic district in the city in its Browne's Addition neighborhood. The ...