East Central Neighborhood | Heritage Tour
Discover the unique history, charm and diversity of downtown Spokane
Discover the unique history, charm and diversity of downtown Spokane
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Cambren Dutch Windmill
(NR) 1102 S. Perry Street
Erected in 1929, this was originally one of the several "Dutch Shops" built by the Cambern Corp., a well known bakery and ice cream business in town. By 1935 it was converted to house a lunch counter and grocery store, before later being divided into two apartments. The whimsical windmill structure is one of three former windmill "Dutch Shops" that remain in Spokane.
- 1: Albert Apartments/Kensington Court
- 2: Schade Brewery/Schade Tower
- 3: Carnegie Library East
- 4: Klein House
- 5:John & Sonora Dodd House
- 6: John & Ida Strack House
- 7: Hart House/Collins House
- 8: Frequency Changing Station
- 9: Hoxsey Block
- 10: Cambren Dutch Windmill
- 11: Liberty Park Methodist Church
- 12: Joseph & Mazie Albi House
- 13: Dyar-Kiesling House
- 14: Ross Place/Mary’s Restaurant