Old Homes of Spokane
Combing through the Spokesman-Review's archives has turned up photos of old houses from around Spokane. It was a common practice in the early 20th century for newspapers to write a story when a prominent home changed hands. Here is a then-and-now presentation showing how the homes, the streets and the surrounding landscape has changed. These photos were taken from a video that appeared at Spokesman.com in 2010. - Jesse Tinsley
Section:Then & Now
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527 E. Rockwood Blvd.
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22nd Ave and Lincoln St.
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416 E. Rockwood Blvd.
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2509 Summit Blvd.
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503 E. Ermina
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729 Shoshone
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203 E. Baldwin
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1735 N. West Point Dr.
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1715 N. West Point Dr.
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1226 S. Cedar
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605 S. Bernard
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