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It looks great. Newly painted. A sign on the door says that this bottle will be the future home of a stove shop.
[Connie from Seattle, 08/20/2013]Milk Bottle Building #1:- Address:
- 319 S. Cedar St., Spokane, WA
- Directions:
- W 4th Ave. and S Cedar St. Visible from the outside only; you can't go inside.
- RA Rates:
- Worth a Detour
This milk bottle shaped building is located at the corner of 4th Ave. West and S Cedar St.
[Joe Boulter, 09/30/2006]Formerly belonging to Benewah Dairy Company, this is one of two surviving Spokane milk bottle buildings constructed in the 1930s.
- Spokane, Washington - Milk Bottles 1 and 2
Milk Bottle 1 is a great-looking building, but it's not open to the public (It's now part of a children's occupational therapy center). It's also hard to get to up close, and while it is visible from the westbound I-90 Maple Street exit, getting back onto I-90 is a chore. Instead, visit Milk Bottle 2 -- because you can go inside Milk Bottle 2. It's currently a diner.
[Will Sacchi, 07/27/2019]Milk Bottle Building #2:- Address:
- 800 W. Garland Ave., Spokane, WA
- Directions:
- Corner of N Post St. and W Garland Ave., west side of street.
- RA Rates:
- Worth a Detour
Good news: the Milk Bottle Building that burned in September 2011 has been rebuilt to its former glory. It is once again a quaint diner.
[Connie from Seattle, 08/20/2013]A little fire doesn't stand a chance against the refreshing power of milk.
This second milk bottle shaped building is a burger joint and is located at the corner of Post Ave. and Garland Ave.
[Joe Boulter, 09/30/2006]Formerly belonging to Benewah Dairy Company, this is one of two surviving Spokane milk bottle buildings constructed in the 30s.
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Both of Spokane's giant milk bottle buildings were built by the Benewah Dairy Co. in 1935.