STRACK HOUSE
1206 E. Fifth Avenue

HISTORIC NAME

Strack House
COMMON NAME Same

DATE BUILT

1907
ARCHITECT/BUILDER
PROPERTY STYLE Colonial Revival
ON THE SPOKANE REGISTER Yes - March 1, 2004
NATIONAL REGISTER No
IN A DISTRICT No
DISTRICT No
NEIGHBORHOOD East Central
STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE
Designed by John Strack, the 1907 home is an eclectic expression of the Colonial Revival style and is accentuated with architectural elements that reveal a mixture of influences from Queen Anne, Arts & Crafts, and Prairie traditions.   John Strack was part owner of the Riblet & Strack Company.   John, and his wife Ida, lived in the house until her death in 1911 whereby John remarried Ella Williams and then divorced three years later.  The house was then quit-claimed to Ella and subsequently sold in 1920.  

The Strack house is associated with the development of Liberty Park and the Liberty Place Addition and was one of the first homes built along East Fifth Avenue.  

Credits: Photo by Linda Yeomans 2003

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Last Date Modified: December 20, 2005