Tombstone, Arizona • Cochise County
Tombstone City Hall is a two-story brick building constructed in 1882, featuring a prominent clock tower and a central arched entryway. It served as the seat of local government for the notorious boomtown of Tombstone during its silver mining heyday. The building exemplifies late 19th-century civic architecture in the American West.
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U.s. 80, Tombstone, Arizona
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