Cochise County
Cochise County is located in the southeastern corner of Arizona, bordered by Mexico to the south. It covers an area of approximately 6,200 square miles and is known for its diverse landscapes, including mountains, deserts, and grasslands. The county seat is Bisbee, a historic mining town that attracts visitors with its unique architecture and art scene.
The county is home to several notable attractions, such as the Chiricahua National Monument and Fort Huachuca, a U.S. Army installation. Cochise County also has a rich history, including connections to famous figures like Cochise, a prominent leader of the Apache people.