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Old Town Hall


category : Historic Buildings
The old Town Hall and Jail was built in 1909 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The brick building has served many purposes as a county building, city hall, jail, fireman's hall, and senior citizen center. It was donated to the town of Wickenburg Volunteer Fire Department. The bars on the jail windows have been removed.


Address: N Tegner and Yavapai
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