Clifton Town Hall, Park Avenue, Clifton, Greenlee County, AZ
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Significance: The Clifton Town Hall is significant as the center of Clifton town government from 1920 to 1979. Its construction represents the culmination of aspirations by Clifton residents for a building which would correspond to their high hopes for the town. Planned during the height of the World War
I copper market, the building was completed just one year before the post-war depression and sale of the Arizona Copper Company. The building is also significant as an excellent example of a Neoclassical style government building. It was designed by Duncan McNeil, a prominent local architect associated with the Arizona Copper Company.
Survey number: HABS AZ-190
Building/structure dates: 1920 Initial Construction
Building/structure dates: 1983 Subsequent Work
National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 90000339
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