[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 building was damaged in the 2003 San Simeon Earthquake and was closed for 10 years during a period of significant restoration.
The city reopened the building in August 2013.
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