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.
Downtown Spokane | Heritage Walk
Discover the unique history, charm and diversity of downtown Spokane
Discover the unique history, charm and diversity of downtown Spokane
- 1: Ritz Theater (Rocky Rococo's)
- 2: Bodie/1889 Building
- 3: Kemp & Hebert/The Liberty (Auntie's Bookstore)
- 4: Realty Building/The Delaney
- 5: Dessert Block/Hotel St. Regis (The Onion)
- 6: Sons of Norway Building
- 7: American Legion/Metals Bank Building
- 8: Paulsen Buildings
- 9: Old National Bank Building
- 10: The Fernwell Building
- 11: Cirty Ramp Garage
- 12: Fire Station #1
- 13: Columbia Building (James S. Black Building)
- 14: Central Methodist Church
- 15: Hutton Building
- 16: Whitehead's Amusement Palace
- 17: Northern Pacific Railroad Depot
- 18: Wetzel Warehouse
- 19: Green-Hughes Printing Company Building