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History

The Clark mansion is one of Spokane’s finest examples of 19th century American craftsmanship.  No expense was spared in the design, construction, and furnishings used in the development of this Pacific Northwest masterpiece.  It’s original owner, Patrick “Patsy” Clark, immigrated from Ireland in 1870 and built a large fortune in the mining industry.  It was originally commissioned by the renowned architect Kirtland Cutter in 1889 and completed in 1898 after an exotic search for materials around the world.  The house is filled with artistic influences from Spain, India, China and other regions and much of these materials and finishes remain intact.
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Patsy Clark died in 1915 and the house remained a private residence until 1946. Several owners after that operated the building as a rooming house, inn or restaurant until 2002.  Since 2002, the building has been owned by the law firm of Eymann Allison Hunter Jones, which has made many repairs and improvements, including ADA, roofing, and meticulous restoration of the woodwork and interior.
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MICHAEL SHARAPATA

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