December 6, 2012 in Washington Voices
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Spokane’s first public bathhouse, at 1414 E. Mission Ave., was built in 1914 in the Italian Renaissance style.
Spokane’s first public bathhouse, at 1414 E. Mission Ave., was built in 1914 in the Italian Renaissance style.
December 6, 2012 in Washington Voices on Page V5 It was once called “the star attraction of 1914,” but today Spokane’s first public bathhouse stands boarded up and primarily used for storage of Spokane Parks Department lawn mowers and …
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