West Central, Spokane


West Central is a neighborhood in Spokane, Washington. It is home to Nettleton's Addition Historic District, which was added to the National Register of Historic Places in March 2006, and is also the largest historic district on the Washington State Heritage Register.

Nettleton's Addition Historic District

makes up a significant portion of the residential area of Spokane's West Central neighborhood. Originally platted in 1887, 76% of the residential properties in the district were built between 1900 and 1912.
The district has played a large role in the streetcar-era of Spokane, and also reflects the typical lifecycle of American cities of rapid development, slow decline, and urban renewal.

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The Gustav Meese Building, a factory building from 1905, is also listed in the National Register, and is the oldest surviving industrial building in the area.