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The Atascadero Administration Building is a historic facility in Atascadero, California. W.D. Bliss designed the building. [2] Now serving as the city hall of Atascadero, this Romanesque gem of Central California was built starting in 1914, of light rosy yellow brick fired from local clays.
The Atascadero City Hall, also known as the Rotunda, was constructed in 1918 per the founder E.G. Lewis's vision for the Utopian community of Atascadero. In 2003, the historic building was damaged by the magnitude 6.6 San Simeon earthquake. The city took over a bowling alley for use as a temporary city hall while the building underwent ...
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As Atascadero’s city manager, Rachelle Rickard has overseen road repairs, helped establish popular festivals and secured more than $32 million in grants.
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Atascadero — a small city in the Santa Lucia Mountains foothills, within San Luis Obispo County, central California The main article for this category is Atascadero, California . Subcategories
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