Community's first Mormon Church now home of Old Town Center for the Arts
Originally a Mormon Church, the structure is built in the Mediterranean style of architecture, typical of other Mormon Churches. There was also a time capsule buried at the right corner of the building. Construction is poured concrete in forms, approximately 1-1/2 feet wide, and containing Verde River sand and rocks AKA ‘river dirtcrete.’
By Commissioner Annabel V. Sclippa
Originally Published: May 6, 2015 6:01 a.m.
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