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The Salvation Army Building is a historic building in Spokane, Washington. It was built in 1921, and designed by Archibald G. Rigg. [2] It belonged to The Salvation Army until 1973. [2] It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since November 22, 2000. [1]
Jun. 7—The Salvation Army homeless shelter on Mission Avenue in Spokane is getting a new roof and a remodeled basement thanks in part to CARES Act money. On Tuesday, Spokane County commissioners ...
Jan. 21—Roy Garcia pulled into the parking lot of the Salvation Army Spokane headquarters just after 7 p.m. Thursday at the tail-end of a 12-hour shift behind the wheel of a long red van ...
The Salvation Army will take over operations from the Guardians ... Oct. 28—Spokane has chosen a new operator for two of its homeless shelters just weeks after fraud allegations against one of ...
Salvation Army Building or Salvation Army Headquarters may refer to any of the following structures: International Headquarters of The Salvation Army , London, England Salvation Army Building (Spokane, Washington) , United States
Location of Spokane County in Washington. ... Salvation Army Building: Salvation Army Building: November 22, 2000 : 245 W. Main Ave.
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A rare gold coin was donated to a Salvation Army Red Kettle in Washington, Pennsylvania, by an anonymous good Samaritan due to holiday foot traffic. Coin expert weighs in.