Phoenix tour spotlights Calvin C. Goode municipal building and City Hall art gallery
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A short Phoenix promotional segment highlights two downtown cultural stops: the Calvin C. Goode municipal building, featuring a commemorative wall to the late council member, and the rotating art gallery inside Phoenix City Hall, open to the public 10 a.m.–4 p.m.
A brief promotional segment about downtown Phoenix highlighted two civic cultural stops: the Calvin C. Goode municipal building and the rotating art gallery inside Phoenix City Hall.
The segment described a small museum inside the Calvin C. Goode municipal building that displays artwork and a commemorative wall honoring former council member Calvin C. Goode. The presenter said the wall includes recognitions and photos and noted an inscription described in the segment as “un defensor de todas las personas” ("a defender of all people").
Across the street, the segment showcased Phoenix City Hall’s art gallery and said the current exhibition is open to the public from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The presenter described the gallery as featuring changing displays by local artists and invited visitors to view the exhibits and take photographs.
The segment runs under a minute and functions as a quick visitor guide to two downtown cultural sites; it did not include details on specific artists, exhibit schedules beyond the stated public hours, or information about building access policies.
