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Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park
Type of Place: Historic courthouse
Ownership: Arizona State Parks
Contact: Tombstone Courthouse,
P.O. Pox 216,
219 Toughnut Street, Tombstone, AZ 85638
Telephone: 520-457-3311
Email:
Website: Tombstone Courthouse
Hours: 8 - 5 pm. Closed Christmas Day
Entrance Fee: yes
Nearby Heritage Sites:

 

Site Summary: One of the American West's most famous boomtowns, Tombstone's population swelled to 10,000 people in eight years, only to be mostly abandoned a year later. The Tombstone Courthouse was constructed as the Cochise County seat in 1882. During its use until 1931, the courthouse was used by a number of the "Old West's" more famous and infamous personalities.
    


Getting There:
Located on the corner of Toughnut and 3rd Streets, 2 blocks off Highway 80, in Tombstone, Arizona.

 
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