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New National Register Listings - Lakewold and the Seligman House
Dec 24, 2014
This week two properties were listed in the National Register of Historic Places: Lakewold Gardens in Lakewood and the William and Stella Seligman House in Spokane.
Lakewold Gardens
Lakewold is a 10 acre designed landscape by noted landscape architect Thomas D. Church. It is located on Gravelly Lake, an area that was extensively developed as a summer retreat area during the early 20th century. Lakewold is the only large remaining landholding intact from the period of summer homes and estates that characterized the early development of the lakes area. The property is currently owned and operated by The Friends of Lakewold, a private not-for-profit organization that maintains the gardens and the structures.
Seligman House
The William & Stella Seligman House was built in 1907 in the South Hill area of Spokane. It is a custom designed interpretation of the bungalow house type with Craftsman-style embellishment.