City Hall, El Paso, TX 1899-1959
City Hall, El Paso, TX 1899-1959
Esta imagen muestra El Paso Ayuntamiento durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. El banner en la parte superior del edificio dice: "Alimentos ganarán la guerra. No lo desperdicies". A partir de 1899, el gobierno de la ciudad de El Paso dentro de dos pisos esta estructura neoclásica. Ubicado en las Avenidas San Antonio, y Myrtle, El Paso Ayuntamiento presentó un plan cruciforme con una cúpula central. El edificio original se reemplazó el ayuntamiento, el cual se encuentra en la zona occidental Overland Avenue y Calle Santa Fe.
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