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Background Report - Arizona Town Hall

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AA Facilities Location Adaptive Historic New Renovation/ Original New or renovated<br />

re-use construction restoration/ construction/ Dates finished/<br />

expansion architect/cost architect<br />

Sharlot <strong>Hall</strong> Museum Prescott 1928 Governors Mansion, Blair, 1983<br />

Hatz, Raible<br />

Smoki Museum of American Indian Art and Culture Prescott 1935 Christopher Totten no major upgrades; transferred in 2001<br />

Steele Indian School Memorial <strong>Hall</strong> Phoenix 1922 School Auditorium 2008 Swan<br />

Tempe Arts Center Tempe 2005 Barton Myers/Architekton<br />

Temple of Music and Art Tucson 1927 Arthur Hawes 200k 1988 Janus & Associates<br />

The Bead Museum Glendale 1986 Prescott 1999 Glendale<br />

The Rialto Theatre Tucson 1920 movie house Curlett & Son 2004<br />

Tubac Center for the Arts Tubac 1972 2009<br />

Tucson Children's Museum Tucson 1901 Carnegie Library 1991 became the Tucson Children's Museum;<br />

no major renovations since restored in<br />

1989 to 1938 configuration<br />

Tucson Museum of Art Tucson 1975 William Wilde 1.5m 1988 Richard Anderson<br />

Tucson Music <strong>Hall</strong> and Leo Rich Theatre Tucson 1977 1977, no significant renovation since<br />

UA Centennial <strong>Hall</strong> Tucson 1936 Roy Place 221k 1985 John L. Mascarella and Associates<br />

UA Poetry Center, Helen S. Schaefer Building Tucson 1960 2007 Line & Space<br />

UA Stevie Eller Dance Theatre Tucson 2003 Gould Evans<br />

Valley Youth Theatre Phoenix 1930 Retail Space 1999 CCBG<br />

Yuma Art Center and Historic Theatre Yuma 1912; 1932 Brooks and Cargill 2004 Van Dijk, Reed, Leskosky<br />

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