Category:Queen Creek Historic Town Hall
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English: The Queen Creek Historic Town Hall at 22350 South Ellsworth Road at East Aldecoa Drive in Queen Creek, Arizona, was built from 1951 to 1952 as a meetinghouse of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The LDS ceased to use it in March 1989, and the voter of the town authorized its purchase to use as the Town Hall in November 1990, and the deed was signed in February 1991. (Description source: Historical sign on site and San Tan Historical Society) Behind the Town Hall, to the west, is a building which houses other town offices
Media in category "Queen Creek Historic Town Hall"
The following 11 files are in this category, out of 11 total.
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2021 Queen Creek Historic Town Hall from east, main entrance.jpg 4,032 × 3,024; 3.97 MB
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2021 Queen Creek Historic Town Hall from north.jpg 3,775 × 2,407; 2.55 MB
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2021 Queen Creek Historic Town Hall from northwest.jpg 3,024 × 3,636; 4.02 MB
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2021 Queen Creek Historic Town Hall from southeast.jpg 5,151 × 3,284; 3.3 MB
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2021 Queen Creek Historic Town Hall from southwest.jpg 3,608 × 1,883; 1.37 MB
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2021 Queen Creek Historic Town Hall steeple.jpg 3,864 × 5,152; 4.59 MB
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2021 Queen Creek Historic Town Hall, Ray Schnepf Memorial Fountain.jpg 3,965 × 2,257; 2.38 MB
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2021 Queen Creek Historic Town Hall, Schnepf Fountain decoration 1.jpg 3,852 × 3,640; 2.88 MB
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2021 Queen Creek Historic Town Hall, Schnepf Fountain decoration 2.jpg 3,636 × 3,549; 2.76 MB
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2021 Queen Creek Historic Town Hall, Schnepf Fountain decoration 3.jpg 2,871 × 2,821; 1.65 MB
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Queen Creek-Queen Creek Town Hall.jpg 1,080 × 810; 281 KB