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Mill Valley City Hall and Firehouse Added to National Register of Historic Places
Summary
City staff and the Mill Valley Historical Society celebrated formal listing of the 1936 City Hall and Firehouse on the National Register, citing WPA funding, the city's preservation plan, and benefits for future maintenance under the historic building code.
City Hall and the adjacent Firehouse, completed in 1936 with funding from the Works Progress Administration, have been formally listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Planning & Building Director Patrick Kelly told the Mill Valley City Council.
Patrick Kelly described the listing as "an important milestone for the City and a proud moment for our community," noting the nomination was supported by the Mill Valley Historical Society and architectural…
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