by Henry Pierce | Mar 29, 2022 | Artifacts, News
The Platters. Roy Clark. Dolly Parton, Tom Jones. Buck Owens. Chet Atkins. Andy Williams. Ah, the turntables they’ve spun on! Among the many vintage items we discovered in the archaeological dig that is the Eikenbary-Pierce House are dozens of vintage LPS, or vinyl...
by Henry Pierce | Mar 17, 2022 | News, Restoration
Media Production Studio, Powder Room Come to Life Finding effective ways to tell the story of the structure and communicate with the community is an important mission at the historic Eikenbary-Pierce House in the Cliff-Canon neighborhood on Spokane’s South Hill....
by Henry Pierce | Mar 11, 2021 | Artifacts, News
Antique car expert Edward Joy, here inspecting the engine at the EPH, was key to identifying parts and communicating with prospective buyers. “It has been one of my favorite accomplishments in life, to gather and pass on the 1906 Model G to the capable stewardship of...
by Henry Pierce | Feb 18, 2021 | News
Construction of the moonshiner’s residence building nears completion on Tower Mountain south of Spokane, Washington. A rusty, bullet-ridden bathtub. Tin children’s toys bearing faint traces of colorful paint. Abandoned eyeglasses relegated to decades of...
by Henry Pierce | Nov 25, 2020 | News
One man’s treasure Recently installed vintage entryway lighting has set a historic tone for the visitors entering the lower level portal to the Eikenbary-Pierce House. Although the manager’s quarters was professionally rewired, until this week a lone light...
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