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Ballard's Plannery [unknown plan book].
The Ballard Plannery Company was an architectural firm in Spokane, which sold their plans. Many homes in Spokane were built using the plans between 1900 and 1920.
Ballard's Plannery Modern Bungalow.
The Ballard Plannery Company was an architectural firm in Spokane, which sold their plans. Many homes in Spokane were built using the plans between 1900 and 1920.
Edward Moen house at 810 E 28th Avenue, Spokane.
Exterior of the Edward Moen houses at 810 E. 28th Avenue.
Riegel home at 1835 S. Upper Terrace Road, Spokane.
Exterior view of the Riegel home at 1835 S. Upper Terrace Road, Spokane.
Spokane -- Homes -- Brookside (#01)
Dwight family home called Brookside, which later became part of the Finch Arboretum.
Spokane -- Homes -- Brookside (#02)
Dwight family home called Brookside, which later became part of the Finch Arboretum.
Spokane -- Homes -- Brookside (#03)
Dwight family home called Brookside, which later became part of the Finch Arboretum.
Spokane -- Homes -- Brookside (#05)
"Highbridge at Brookside. Dwight family home called Brookside, which later became part of the Finch Arboretum."
Spokane -- Homes -- Brookside (#06)
Dwight family home called Brookside, which later became part of the Finch Arboretum.
Spokane -- Homes -- Browne's Addition (#05)
2328 W. 1st. Ave. Wakefield House. Constructed 1896. Cutter & Malmgren Architects.
Spokane -- Homes -- Browne's Addition (#07)
2231 W. 1st. Ave. Home of Wakefield P. Russell. Constructed 1900.
Spokane -- Homes -- Browne's Addition (#11)
2425 W. Pacific Ave. C.P. Robbins home. Built in 1899. Designed by Albert Held.
Spokane -- Homes -- Campbell, A. B. (#01)
2318 and 2328 W. First Ave. Wakefield and Campbell residences.
Spokane -- Homes -- Cannon, A. M. (#01)
A. M. Cannon home (center) with a view of Browne's Addition.
Spokane -- Homes -- Clark, F. Lewis (#01)
703 W. 7th Ave. F. Lewis Clark residence. Later Marycliff High school.
Spokane -- Homes -- Clark, P. (#02)
2208 W. 2nd Ave. P. Clark residence. Built 1898. Designed by Kirtland K. Cutter.
Spokane -- Homes -- Clark, P. (#05)
2208 W. 2nd Ave. South Facade of Clark Mansion. Built 1898. Designed by Kirtland K. Cutter.
Spokane -- Homes -- Clark, P. (#06)
2208 W. 2nd Ave. East Side of Clark Mansion. Built 1898. Designed by Kirtland K. Cutter
