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Campbell House (Spokane, Washington)

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The Campbell House is a historic 1898 mansion that once belonged to mining magnate Amasa Campbell. Now part of the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture, it is a prime example of Victorian architecture and interior design. Visitors can tour the opulent rooms, filled with original furniture, artwork, and decorative objects from the turn of the century. The house provides an intimate look at the lifestyle of Spokane’s elite during the Gilded Age, with guided tours that highlight the craftsmanship and history of the era.

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  • Tour the fully furnished rooms, including the grand parlor and dining room.
  • Admire the original stained glass windows and intricate woodwork.
  • Learn about the Campbell family and their role in Spokane’s history.

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Ways to visit Campbell House (Spokane, Washington)

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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