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BACKSTORY:
Corbin Art Center is housed in the historic D.C. Corbin House located in the Marycliff-Cliff Park Historic District, an area rich in early-Spokane history and architecture. The house was designed for Daniel Chase Corbin by his former son-in-law Kirtland Cutter and completed in 1898.
A significant historic landmark for its affiliation with the original owner and prominent architect, the house was placed on the Spokane Register of Historic Places in 1997 and the Washington Heritage Register and National Register of Historic Places in 2004.
Thanks in part to a Heritage Capital Projects grant from the Washington State Historical Society, the site now provides for year-round cultural programs and services in the Spokane community and the Northwest region.