Spokane’s legacy of ‘modern’ architecture is everywhere you look — here are seven examples that should be protected and celebrated

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Warren Heylman designed the Wells House, which was built in 1954.

Spokane’s skyline boasts three iconic buildings.

The Pavilion. Gifted to the city by the United States government in preparation for Expo ’74, the cable structure is unlike any other in Spokane.

The Great Northern Clock Tower. Constructed in 1902, it’s a reminder of the beginnings of our city’s history as a regional distribution hub in the early 1900s and, in many ways, feels like a beacon that draws people into

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