English: The historic Dobson Building was built in 1912 and is located at 64 S. San Marcos Place in Chandler, Arizona. John H. Dobson, who first homesteaded in the Mesa area in the 1890's, was one of the most instrumental men in Chandler’s early history, financing many private and public ventures, as well as establishing the First National Bank in 1919. Dobson Road is named after him. The building is listed as historical by the Chandler Historical Society.
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