The tours were hosted by the Spokane Preservation Advocates. If you're in the area, and interested in historic properties, check them out.
Constructed in 1912, the Nuzum house is reminiscent of seventeenth century "black and white" Tudor-style structures built in towns, hills, and meadows throughout England. Celebrated Spokane architectural firm, Cutter & Malmgren, designed the home which was purchased in 1916 by Richard W. Nuzum, one of Spokane's most famous civil and criminal attorneys. Richard Nuzum and his wife, Jessie, were long-standing residents, living in the house for 30 years. The home is well-preserved with a high degree of architectural integrity and is a hallmark example of the American Tudor Revival style. The Nuzum House is a contributing property to the Marycliff-Cliff Park Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. It’s also listed in the Spokane Register of Historic Places.