The Campbell House in Spokane, Washington, operates as a house museum, interpreting life at the turn of the 20th century. The house was designed by well-known Spokane architect Kirtland K. Cutter for Amasa B. Campbell (1845-1912) and his wife Grace Fox Campbell (1859-1924). The house is a picturesque English Tudor Revival exterior of stucco, sandstone, brick and heavy timbers. Like other large houses from this era, the second floor contained bedrooms and a sewing room. Shown below are some of the second-floor displays.
Clothing Displays
Included in the bedrooms are a number of historic clothing displays.
Furniture and Other items
Sewing Room
Office
Cleaning Closet
More Campbell House photo tours
Campbell House: Overview (photo diary)
Campbell House: The laundry (photo diary)
Campbell House: The kitchen (photo diary)
Campbell House: The basement (photo diary)
Campbell House: Bedrooms (photo diary)
Campbell House: The Dining Room (photo diary)
Campbell House: Library and reception (photo diary)