Historic Knight House in Spokane
The historic Knight House at 1715 N. West Point Drive was built in 1910. Designed by Spokane’s celebrated architect Kirtland Kelsey Cutter, the Knight House was built for Edwin & Regina Knight in 1910.
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Carolyn Santantonio is the current resident of the Knight House on N. West Point in Spokane, Wash. The home was built in 1910 and designed by Kirkland Cutter.
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The Knight House was captured on a Libby Studio photograph in 1946.
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The view from back deck of the Knight House overlooks the Spokane River.
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Carolyn Santantonio is the current resident of the Knight House on N. West Point in Spokane, Wash. The home was built in 1910 and designed by Kirkland Cutter.
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Daisy the cat enjos the living room of the Knight House, Thursday, Sept. 19, 2019. Gerald and Carolyn Santantonio are pictured in Egypt over the fireplace.
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A wood-relief carving graces the front of dining room furniture in the Knight House.
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The Knight House features a wine cellar.
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The master bedroom in the historic Knight House.
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