A Brief History: The Greenbriar Inn was originally built byHarvey Davey in 1908 as a trademark hometo advertise his brick building specialty.
The 30s: The house was sold to the Mayor’s mistress,And run as a bordello for about 10 years.
The 40s: Burlington Northern Railway purchased the house as a residence for the railway workers.
The 50s: Purchased by a private family and called the “Wallace Apartments”.
The 60s: Headquarters for Health, Education and Welfare.
The 70s: Occupied by the Tridentine Church of Spokane, housing over thirty nuns, as well as a daycare forparishioners.
The 80s: the building stood vacant for several years, incurring a lot of damage from frozen pipes and neglect.
In 1984, Bob and Kris McIlvenna and their family movedin and began repairing and restoring the old house to its originalelegance. It was placed on the National Register of HistoricPlaces, and has been completely restored and updated sincetheir opening, April 1, 1985.
In 2008, we celebrated the Greenbriar’s 100thanniversary!
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