Historic Properties of Spokane
Lang Building
Built by M. Lang & Co. in 1890 as a hall and office space for the Grand Army of the Republic, the Lang Building, also known historically as the Grand Army Hall, is historically significant as one of the few remaining buildings from the rebuilding boom that followed the Great Spokane Fire of 1889. This building and the First Congregational Church (listed on the National Register of Historic Places) are the only two known surviving buildings designed by architect Worthy Niver, who practiced in Spokane from 1890 to 1892.