Stockton, CA
Posted by: ucdvicky
N 37° 57.431 W 121° 17.504
10S E 650073 N 4202440
City hall of Stockton, CA
Waymark Code: WM3P27
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 04/27/2008
Views: 14
"Built as part of the "City Beautiful" movement during the 1920's, Stockton City Hall quickly became a source of pride for the downtown community. The cost at that time was only $650,000. Construction on historic Lindsay Point was completed in time for the dedication ceremony on December 4, 1926.
The building was designed in a renaissance revival style. Reinforced masonry and concrete columns can be found along with a terra cotta facing, a clay tile roof, and marble floors. The interior retains a mixture of older design and newer decoration.
Artist Greg Custodio painted beautiful lobby murals in 1974 to celebrate the city's culturally diverse community. The entire complex was declared a cultural and historical landmark in 1983.
Changes have taken place over the years to keep Stockton City Hall in good condition. It was completely repainted in 1951. "
Name: Stockton City Hall
Address: 425 N. El Dorado Street Stockton, CA USA 95202
Memorials/Commemorations/Dedications: Some plaques, plus it's has a CA Historical Marker on it.
Web Site for City/Town/Municipality: [Web Link]
Date of Construction: Not listed
Architect: Not listed
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