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AMERICAN LEGION/METALS BANK BUILDING

(NR & SR) 108 N. Washington Street

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This building has had several different names. When it opened in 1901, it housed the headquarters of the Spokane Club, a private club for men. Subsequently, it was known as the Chamber of Commerce Building, the Metals Bank and Trust Company and American Legion Post #9. The original mansard roof, destroyed by a fire in 1939, was reconstructed as part of a renovation project which began in 2003.