• Call us:614-408-8271
Send to a Friend Bookmark It Review It Ask a Question

Tombstone Courthouse

Overview of Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park- Facts,Trivia,and Historical Information : Cochise County was created by a vote of the citizens in 1881 with Tombstone serving as its county seat. The two-story courthouse, designed in the Victorian style, was 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. The City of Tombstone leased the courthouse building until the County transferred it to the City on January 5, 1942. The City leased the building to the Tombstone Restoration Commission, and they restored the first floor and opened the building to the public in 1956.Mrs. Edna Landin, President of the Tombstone Restoration Commission, brought the proposal of making the Tombstone Courthouse a State Park to the attention of the State Parks Board shortly after the legislation passed creating Arizona State Parks. In April of 1958, Mrs. Landin and several members of the Tombstone Restoration Commission attended a meeting of the Parks Board in Tubac to advise the Board that the City of Tombstone would donate the property, if the Parks Board accepted it as a State Park.The State Parks Board tentatively accepted the Tombstone Courthouse as a State Park pending acceptable agreement between the City of Tombstone, the Tombstone Restoration Commission, and the Parks Board. During the process of transferring the property, it was learned that the City of Tombstone did not own the land under the Courthouse as that land had originally been leased to the County for 99 years. The agreement was finalized and the City transferred the courthouse, its contents and the remainder of the 99-year lease on the property to the Board on August 1, 1959. Because of the restoration and rehabilitation work done by the Tombstone Restoration Commission, Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park was ready to open to the public and was Arizonas first operational State Park. Dell Lamb was the first Park Manager.

Services,Activities,Amenities,Attractions in (Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park): Recreational opportunities offered by this 1 acre site relate to the historical building and surrounding town. Additionally a picnic area has been provided..Visitor Center / Courthouse,Restrooms,Gift Shop,Museum & Exhibits,Group: Day Use Areas,Picnic Areas/Shelters.

Contact Information:
Address:Tombstone Courthouse,P.O. Pox 216,Tombstone, AZ 85638
Phone No:(520) 457-3311


   

NOAA's National Weather Service Forecast by 24 Hour Period
 Point Forecast:
Last Update: 2012-02-11T03:12:25Z
Forecast at a Glance
Saturday (PM)
Increasing Clouds
Increasing Clouds
Lo 40°F
Hi 73°F
Sunday (PM)
Breezy
Breezy
Lo 37°F
Hi 64°F
Monday (PM)
Partly Sunny
Partly Sunny
Lo 39°F
Hi 62°F
Tuesday (PM)
Mostly Cloudy
Mostly Cloudy
Lo 38°F
Hi 61°F
Wednesday (PM)
Slight Chance Rain Showers
Slight Chance Rain Showers
Lo 34°F
Hi 60°F
Thursday (PM)
Mostly Sunny
Mostly Sunny
Lo 35°F
Hi 62°F

Current weather conditions at nearest station
Location Weather Update Time Temp Humidity(%) Other
Fort Huachuca/Libby, AZ Fair May 22 2011, 9:56 pm MST 71.0 F 22% 17.9 Miles Wind: 14
Wind Chill:
Douglas Bisbee Intl Airport, AZ Fair May 22 2011, 9:56 pm MST 72.0 F 7% 33.0 Miles Wind: 5
Wind Chill: