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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Southeast ...

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    Burrell Heights Apartments. February 21, 1997 2903–2919 SE Clay Street ... 1314 SE 55th Avenue ... Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Steam Locomotive ...

  3. Ridpath Club Apartments - Wikipedia

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    The hotel, originally opened in 1900 and closed in 2008, and has now been fully renovated and opened as a low-income apartment complex called Ridpath Club Apartments in 2017. It has the distinction of being Spokane's longest continuously run hotel through those 108 years. [2] The Ridpath reopened as the Ridpath Club Apartments in March 2018.

  4. Knickerbocker (Spokane, Washington) - Wikipedia

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    The Knickerbocker was financed by local civic leader and mining magnate Graham B. Dennis at a price of $200,000 in 1911. Architect Albert Held, who designed many other luxury apartment buildings of the day, was expected to produce the “finest apartment house west of New York.” [2] At the time of construction, Spokane was experiencing a population surge as well as an accompanying housing ...

  5. Thomas Clouse: The Dirt: New apartments coming on former ...

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    It would construct 10 buildings that contain 236 living units and a parking building mostly at 127 W. Mission Ave. and some structures at 115 W. Mission Avenue. The estimated cost of the project ...

  6. Mother who fell from third-story apartment with two kids on ...

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    Dec. 27—A woman who fell with her two young children from a third-floor apartment on Christmas has died of her injuries, according to the Spokane County Sheriff's Office. The sheriff's office ...

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

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    Formerly at 611½ Riverside Ave. Spokane: Built in 1890, this building was demolished in 1979. [5] 2: Strahorn Pines: July 25, 1974 (#74002298) 1974: Formerly at W. 2216 1st Ave. Spokane: Built in 1904, and designed by Kirtland Cutter, this home was demolished in 1974. [6]