Sonoma City Hall
Sonoma City Hall is a historic municipal government building located in the Sonoma Plaza in Sonoma, California. Dedicated on September 9, 1908, the building is the city's administrative center.
History
Plans for a new Sonoma City Hall began in June 1904 when architect Adolph C. Lutgens of San Francisco, was commissioned by the city trustees to design the City Hall and plans for the Sonoma Plaza.Construction started in 1906 after the approval of a $10,000 bond issue. The cornerstone was laid on February 22, 1906.
The Sonoma fire department was once located on the first floor, with horse-drawn wagons able to exit from any side of the building. lookouts stationed at the building's tower would ring a bell to alert the town of a fire.
The Sonoma City Hall is at the center of the 8 acre Sonoma Plaza.