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Stanek-Perrenoud
House
1607 E. 16th Street |
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HISTORIC
NAME
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Stanek-Perrenoud House |
| COMMON
NAME |
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DATE
BUILT
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1938 |
| ARCHITECT/BUILDER |
Franklund W. Stanek,
Jr. (builder) |
| PROPERTY
STYLE |
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| ON
THE SPOKANE REGISTER |
Yes - added 9/98 |
| NATIONAL REGISTER |
No |
| IN
A DISTRICT |
No |
| DISTRICT |
No |
| NEIGHBORHOOD |
Lincoln Heights |
| STATEMENT
OF SIGNIFICANCE |
| Reflecting an architectural style
rarely seen in Spokane, the Stanek-Perrenoud House is an exceptional
example of the Spanish Eclectic bungalow style popular in Florida and
Southern California. The house was built in 1938 by owner Frank
Stanek, Jr. as a show-home featuring products manufactured and produced
by the Washington Brick, Lime and Sewer Pipe Company. In addition
to his affiliation with the brickyard, Frank Stanek, Jr., together with
his father and son, founded Stanek's Nurseries - Spokane's largest and
most successful South Hill nursery. The Staneks also developed
Lincoln Heights Shopping Center along East 29th Avenue in southern
Spokane. |
| Credits: Photo
by Tim Cannan, 2002 |

© 1997-2002 City of Spokane, Washington.
All Rights Reserved.
Last Date Modified: December 20, 2005
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