Fodor's Expert Review Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park

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For an introduction to the town's—and the area's—past, visit the Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park. This redbrick 1882 county courthouse offers exhibits on the area's mining and ranching history and a collection of Wyatt Earp's letters; you can also see the restored 1904 courtroom and district attorney's office. The two-story building housed the Cochise County jail, a courtroom, and public offices until the county seat was moved to Bisbee in 1929. The stately building became the cornerstone of Tombstone's historic-preservation efforts in the 1950s, and was Arizona's first operational state park.

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219 E. Toughnut St.
Tombstone, Arizona  85638, USA

520-457–3311

azstateparks.com/tombstone

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Rate Includes: $7, Daily 9–5

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