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The Masonic Temple, Spokane, Wash.
Masonic Temple, Spokane, Wash. Originally completed in 1905 and expanded in 1925.
Masonic Temple, Spokane, Washington
Masonic Temple, Spokane, Wash. Originally completed in 1905 and expanded in 1925.
Masonic Temple, Spokane, Wash.
Masonic Temple, Spokane, Wash. Originally completed in 1905 and expanded in 1925.
Masonic Temple, Spokane, Wash.
Masonic Temple, Spokane, Wash. Originally completed in 1905 and expanded in 1925.
Masonic Temple, Spokane, Wash.
Masonic Temple, Spokane, Wash. Originally completed in 1905 and expanded in 1925.
Masonic Temple, Spokane, Wash.
Masonic Temple, Spokane, Wash. Originally completed in 1905 and expanded in 1925.
Paulsen Medical and Dental Building, Spokane, Wash.
Paulsen Medical and Dental Building, Spokane, Wash.
U. S. Postoffice, Court House and Custom House, Spokane, Wash.
U. S. Postoffice, Court House and Custom House, Spokane, Wash.
U. S. Postoffice, Court House and Custom House, Spokane, Wash.
U. S. Postoffice, Court House and Custom House, Spokane, Wash.
Review Building, Spokane, Washington.
Review Building, Spokane, Washington. Built, Owned and Occupied by the Spokesman-Review.
Empire State and Review Buildings, Riverside Ave., Spokane
Empire State and Review Buildings, Riverside Ave., Spokane
Empire State and Review Buildings, Riverside Ave., Spokane, Washington
Empire State and Review Buildings, Riverside Ave., Spokane, Washington
Washington Water Power Co.'s Plant, Spokane River, Spokane, Wash.
Washington Water Power Co.'s Plant, Spokane River, Spokane, Wash.
Washington Water Power Company Building, Spokane, Wash.
Washington Water Power Company Building, Spokane, Wash. Building was located at 825 W. Trent Avenue (now Spokane Falls Boulevard). In 1958, WWP gifted the building to the Spokane School District for their offices. It burned down in a fire in 1979.
Christian Science Church, Spokane, Wash.
Christian Science Church, Spokane, Wash. This building was located at 4th and Post and designed by K. K. Cutter. Demolished for freeway, 1966.
