220 S Benton St - Out of cement block that was made on the premises, this sturdy house was built to serve as a parsonage for ... (read more)
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220 S Benton St - Out of cement block that was made on the premises, this sturdy house was built to serve as a parsonage for ... (read more)
610 W Kennewick Av - The home was built in 1909 as a tenant house by Kennewick contractor, Arthur V. McReynolds, who lived next door where ... (read more)
216 S Auburn St - Richardson was born on a farm in Jamestown, Michigan on July 1, 1850. He began political work in Grand Rapids where ... (read more)
905 W Grande Ronde - This is perhaps one of the few late Victorian style homes built in this area. Most of the exterior detailing survives ... (read more)
510 W Kennewick Av - M.H. Church owner of Church Grape Juice Company had this house built. This is one of the more unusual architectural styles ... (read more)
108 E First Av - This was Dr. Crosby's first home in the area (the later one is at 503 W. Kennewick Ave.). (read more)
418 W Kennewick Av - Built about 1907, this charming house has served as home for two of Kennewick's most prominent families -- the Dr. L.G. ... (read more)
504 W Kennewick Av - L.E. Johnson worked with the Amons in the banking business and started an insurance company. Johnson was also a Mayor of ... (read more)
W.G. and Mary King bought the property in 1905 to build this fine house. Mr. King established the King and Son General merchandise Store on the ... (read more)
219 S Washington St (read more)
215 E 1st Av - CJ Beach was a railroad millwright who laid out an early plat of Kennewick (which did not agree with the later ... (read more)
View from Auburn and Kennewick, Av (read more)
View from Kennewick Av and Cascade Street (read more)
View from Washington Street (read more)
View from Washington Street (read more)
303 W Kennewick Av - This building was originally known as the Kennewick Hotel which was built in 1906. Mrs. Caroline Kitting was the owner for ... (read more)
117 W. Kennewick Av - Built in 1937 E. S. McDonald''s Red & White Grocery was quoted by the Kennewick Courier newspaper as the town's first ... (read more)
201 Canal Dr - The Antler's Hotel was originally built on this site in 1902 across from the old Northern Pacific Railroad Depot. It was later ... (read more)
203 W Kennewick Av - For the first 41 years of its life, this building housed a pharmacy. From 1929-1934, it housed King''s Drug Store and ... (read more)
201 W Kennewick Av - Built in 1929, the building's original red brick was hidden for years under metal siding. It was originally owned by Gus ... (read more)
Railroad Av - This was the home of the Yakima Fruit Growers Association run by H.W. Desgranges. The original name of the company is still barely ... (read more)
101 W Kennewick Av - The building was built in 1920 and originally housed the Liberty Theater which seated 600. The date of construction was originally ... (read more)
313 W. Kennewick Av - Built in 1919, it originally housed the offices of a company that searched for oil and gas on Rattlesnake Mountain. In ... (read more)
Location Approximate (read more)
E 3rd Ave (by Gum St) - Burned in the 1950s (read more)
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