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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Carnegie Library East
(SR & NR) 25 S. Altamont Street
Three Carnegie Libraries opened in Spokane in 1914. Together with the Main Branch, built in 1904, they have been included on the National Register of Historic Places as part of a nomination encompassing Carnegie Libraries in the State of Washington. The East Side Branch was designed by prominent Spokane architect Albert Held.
- 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