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Marlboro Apartments, 180 S. Cannon

180 S. Cannon Street

Historic Name/Common Name Marlboro Apartments
Date Built 1908
Architect/Builder W.W. Hyslop
Date Listed on the Spokane Register December 4, 1989
Date Listed on the National Register July 30, 1976
Historic District Browne's Addition Historic District
Neighborhood Browne's Addition

Statement of Significance

Noted Spokane architect W. W. Hyslop designed the Marlboro Apartments for Joseph Kellner and his wife Bertha. The building was built in 1908 and has always been called the Marlboro Apartments. It is one of the best preserved apartment buildings in Browne's Addition and has more than 15 apartment units. The Marlboro Apartments was built as a luxury apartment building along with similar multi-family apartments in Browne's Addition including the Westminster Apartments and the Elm Apartments, also designed by W. W. Hyslop.

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