Stoffela Store/The Railroad Exchange
1899
The best preserved 19th century brick building in Yuma. One of the few structures to survive the flood of 1916. Across the street from the Southern Pacific Roundhouse, it offered groceries, sundries, and a saloon for railroad employees.
Dedicated December 1999, by the City of Yuma
of the preservation of our heritage.
Mayor Marilyn R Young
Council Members
Bobby Brooks – Karen Hill – Louise Renault
Art Everett – Frank Irr – Ema Lea Shoop
Joyce Wilson – City Administrator
Michael Steel – Director of Community Development
Marker is on South Main Street south of West 4th Street, on the left when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org