| Location: |
200 S. 3rth St. Las Vegas, NV |
|---|---|
| Purpose(s): | Demolition |
| Completed: | 1914 |
| Theme: | Spanish Colonial Revival architecture |
| Style: | Spanish Colonial Revival |
| Cost: | $46,000 (Estimated) $50,000+ |
| Architect(s): | |
| Contractors: | Campbell and Turner (Contractors) Savage Heating and Plumbing (Utilities) |
| Architectural Elements: | Spanish Style red tile roof Second floor windows separated by large Corinthian columns Mission Revival Arches along the front facade |
| Extra Note: | Completed in 1914, the exterior combined arched side windows on the first and second elevation and a Spanish style red tile roof. The second floor windows were separated with large Corinthian columns. Mission Revival arches decorated the front facade. After the county administration moved from the building, it served as a city hall and library. From |
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