Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park is a state park in Tombstone, Arizona that is home to and preserves the original Cochise County courthouse. Built in 1882 in a shape replicating that of a Roman cross, the Tombstone Courthouse is a magnificent two-story Victorian structure that once housed the offices of the sheriff, treasurer, and recorder, as well as the jail, and courtrooms of Cochise County. Today, the 12,000 square foot courthouse is a museum filled with artifacts and exhibits that tell the story of the rich history of the territory. Exhibits in the Tombstone Courthouse include a reproduction of the courtroom and sheriff’s office, a tax license for operating a brothel, an invitation to hanging and a replica of gallows in the courtyard outside the building. The Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park also features a museum, a gift shop, modern restrooms, and several shaded picnic areas.

223 E Toughnut St, Tombstone, AZ 85638, Phone: 520-457-3311

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