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Tombstone Courthouse

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About Tombstone Courthouse

Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park was designed in the Victorian style and constructed of red brick in 1882. The courthouse, a splendid example of territorial architecture, continued to serve as a county facility until 1931 when the county seat was moved to Bisbee. Today, visitors can enjoy a museum full of authentic interpretive exhibits on the history of Tombstone and Cochise County, including period sheriff’s office, artist drawings and interpretations of the Gunfight at the OK Corral, Wyatt Earp, mining exhibit area, saloon & gaming room, period lawyers office and courtroom, ranching, and residents of Tombstone.

Contact

Phone: 520-457-3311

Address: 223 Toughnut Street, Tombstone, AZ 85638

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