A STOCKTONIA INVESTIGATION
When it was built in 1923, Stockton City Hall was meant to be a monument to lofty ideals. In the terra-cotta tiles of its northern facade, its builders had carved the words, “To inspire a nobler civic life, to fulfill justice, to serve the people.”
“They wanted people to come to City Hall and look at it and go, ‘Wow, look at this amazing place that they’ve built for us,’” Stockton City Clerk Katherine Roland told Stocktonia.
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