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Tombstone City Hall, 1937

Tombstone City Hall, 1937

Photo, 1937, by Frederick D. Nichols

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Tombstone's City Hall today, David Alexander, April, 2007

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Tombstone's City Hall still serves as city offices. Erected in 1882, it was designed by architect Frank Walker and constructed of fired red brick. It has been in continuous service, housing city officials, since it was built. In the 1880's it housed the fire department's Rescue Hose Company #2. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.

 

 

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