Tombstone Courthouse
The Tombstone Courthouse, located in Tombstone, Arizona, is a historic building that served as the seat of government for Cochise County from 1882 to 1929. Constructed in the Romanesque Revival style, it features distinctive red brick and a prominent clock tower. The courthouse played a significant role during the Wild West era, overseeing legal matters in a town known for its mining boom and infamous gunfights.
Today, the Tombstone Courthouse is a museum that showcases the history of the town and the surrounding region. Visitors can explore exhibits related to the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, local law enforcement, and the daily life of Tombstone's residents during the late 19th century.