Patsy Clark Mansion
Patsy Clark Mansion, at 2208 W. 2nd Ave., was created by renown 19th century architect Kirtland Cutter, who also designed the Glover Mansion, Spokane Club and Monroe Street Bridge. Cutter’s work also includes Seattle’s Rainier Club, the Cutter Theatre in Metaline Falls and the Idaho Building for the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair.
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Grand carvings and trim work shine in the light of a stained glass window in the Patsy Clark Mansion in 2006. The woodwork in the Clark Mansion’s foyer was repaired and preserved by Walker Construction. The detailed carved woodwork took two years to complete.
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This photograph was on display at the Patsy Clark Mansion on Thursday, October 17, 2014. Patrick "Patsy" and Mary Clark were married on St. Patrick's Day, 1881.
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Patsy Clark Mansion at W. 2208 2nd Avenue in Spokane, Wash. was built in 1898 and designed by architect Kirtland Cutter.
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Grand carvings and trim work shine in the light of a stained glass window in the Patsy Clark Mansion in 2006. The woodwork in the Clark Mansion’s foyer was repaired and preserved by Walker Construction. The detailed carved woodwork took two years to complete.
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Sun shines on a wooden likeness of Mary Clark's face at The Patsy Clark Mansion on Thursday, October 17, 2014.
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Mr. and Mrs. James Chase at Patsy Clark's Restaurant in 1982.
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Patsy Clark's celebrates its 10th anniversary in 1992 as the 'place to show off to other people' and looks to the future with plans for a creative new menu.
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In 1948 the Music Makers was one of the local bands playing for local dances. The group played Natatorium Park, The Davenport, and the Patsy Clark Mansion, where this photo was taken. Photo submitted by Dick Bruneau, on sax, third from the left, front row.
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