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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Historic revival in Harrington

Harrington, the little Lincoln County wheat town less than an hour west of Spokane, is having a historic revival of sorts. Several preservation projects are underway, including an effort to restore an original Ford dealership and turn it into a vintage car shop and sales lot.

Allen Barth is turning the old Ford showroom into a historically preserved Studebaker museum on Third Street in Harrington, Wash.

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This old Studebaker sits in front of the old Ford showroom on Third Street in Harrington, Wash.

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This is a view from the future Studebaker museum onto Third Street in Harrington, Wash.

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Allen Barth is turning the old Ford showroom into a historically preserved Studebaker museum on Third Street in Harrington, Wash.

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A painted on Ford sign can still be seen on the old Ford showroom ion Third Street in Harrington, Wash.

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Jerry and Karen Allen are in the process of restoring the historic 1902 Hotel Lincoln on Third Street in Harrington, Wash.

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Jerry Allen opens a window on the second floor of the historic 1902 Hotel Lincoln on Third Street in Harrington, Wash. Jerry and his wife, Karen are in the process of restoring the building.

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