Schieffelin Hall
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Schieffelin Hall is a building from the American Old West in Tombstone, Arizona Territory, the largest standing adobe structure still existent in the United States southwest. It was built in 1881 by Albert Schieffelin, brother of Tombstone founder Ed Schieffelin, and William Harwood as a first class opera house, theater, recital hall, and a meeting place for Tombstone citizens.
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Schieffelin Hall | |
Location | 215 N 5th St., Tombstone, Arizona |
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Coordinates | 31°42′48.621″N 110°3′57.8478″W |
Built | 1881 |
Built by | Albert Schieffelin and William Harwood |
Architectural style | Adobe construction |
Part of | Tombstone Historic District (ID66000171[1]) |
Designated NHLDCP | July 4, 1961 |
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