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Biography of eugene odohertys spokane

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        4. Eugene (25) and his wife, Wilhelmina (23), and one daughter, Aimee O'Doherty's Irish Grille.
        5. I've lived in Spokane Valley from to and again from to then I moved out to Davenport washington and I'm happy I left Spokane it was..

          Irish pub, O’Doherty’s, serves up hospitality

          by Melissa Barringer

          O’Doherty’s became Whitworth’s newest neighbor when they opened a new location at the intersection of Hawthorne Road and Division Street in July.

          Owner of the north Spokane O’Doherty’s, Shannon O’Doherty, considered the location’s proximity to Whitworth a desirable characteristic.

          The pub hosted a night for Whitworth seniors Thursday, Sept. 15 and said they hope to continue a similar tradition.

          O’Doherty’s original location in downtown Spokane got its start in May of 1992 when O’Doherty’s brother opened up the Irish pub in downtown Spokane.

          Keeping with his Irish identity he dubbed it with his last name.

          “Inspiration to open O’Doherty’s was our lives,” O’Doherty said. “We’re Irish-Americans.”

          With locations already downtown and in Spokane Valley, the establishment felt the need to expand the business.

          “We needed to grow,” O’Doherty said.

          Something O’Doherty’s has come to find is the warm reception from resid