Talk:Gustav Albin Pehrson
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- Richland Village, a government housing project for the Hanford nuclear site now the Gold Coast Historic District (Richland, Washington)
- Rookery Building (1930) at Riverside and Howard in Spokane (demolished 2006)
- Pend Oreille Mines and Metals Building at 103 Grandview Street in Metaline Falls, Washington. A masonry building for Lewis P. Larsen's mining company.
- Chronicle Building in Spokane (1928), home to the Spokane Daily Chronicle until it closed in 1992. The building was subsequently used for corporate offices and then converted into apartments.
- Rose Theatre (1920) remodel into movie theater in Colfax, Washington
- Greek Orthodox Church (1930) on North Washington in Spokane
- Florence Hotel in Missoula, Montana
- Schade Brewery expansion
- Herbert House
- Kirk Thompson House
- Louise Davenport Summer House, known as Flowerfield along the Little Spokane River (now Saint George's School (Spokane, Washington))
- Sherwood Building
Have sources?–CaroleHenson (talk) 23:44, 25 May 2018 (UTC)
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