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Albi House, 525 E. 12th

525 E. 12th Avenue

Historic Name/Common Name Joseph & Mazie Albi House
Date Built 1913
Architect/Builder Unknown
Date Listed on the Spokane Register December 10, 2001
Date Listed on the National Register May 1997
Historic District Rockwood Historic District
Neighborhood East Central

Statement of Significance

The Joseph Albi House was erected in 1913, and is a fine example of a Craftsman style bungalow.  Built by Spokane contractor Walter L. Weld as a “spec” home, the property was given to Joseph Albi and his wife Mazie as a wedding gift from Albi’s parents.  During the 43 years that Joseph Albi lived in the house, he became one of Spokane’s most well-known and influential leaders.  He was a successful attorney and businessman, philanthropist and civic benefactor, and an indomitable fund-raiser and sports-supporter. Implementing his ideas for the promotion of sports in Spokane, Albi helped found the Spokane Athletic Round Table and served as its president for 42 years.  Backed by the organization, Albi spearheaded the fundraising, construction, and creation of the Esmeralda Golf Course and Clubhouse, and the north Spokane Stadium that is named for him.  Both public facilities continue to be enjoyed by thousands of people in the Spokane community year after year.  Albi, finally, served as the Italian Consulate for Idaho and Eastern Washington from 1929 to 1941. A Spokesman-Review article on May 9, 1962 summed up Joe Albi’s contributions to Spokane: 

“He did more for Spokane and the Inland Empire sports world than any other man, ever.”

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