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- Arizona - American Courthouses
Arizona became the 48th state on February 14, 1912 Phoenix is the state capital There are currently 15 counties each with a courthouse Click on a county below to learn more: Apache Cochise Coconino Gila Graham Greenlee La Paz Maricopa Mohave Navajo Pima Pinal Santa Cruz Yavapai Yuma Arizona Supreme Court Arizona… Read More »Arizona
- Maricopa County - American Courthouses
Maricopa County is named for the Maricopa Native American people who inhabited the area Surrounding County Courthouses: N – Yavapai County E – Gila County and Pinal County S – Pinal County and Pima County W – La Paz County and Yuma County Created: February 12, 1871 County Seat: Phoenix 1871 – present County Courthouse… Read More »Maricopa County
- Arizona Supreme Court - American Courthouses
Phoenix Location: 1501 West Washington Street North 15th Avenue Built: 1988 – 1990 Style: Modern Architect: Howard, Needles, Tammen Bergendoff of Phoenix Contractor: The Weitz Company Inc of Phoenix Description: The buildinng faces north and is four story concrete and glass structure The building is located on 3 6 acres to the… Read More »Arizona Supreme Court
- Coconino County - American Courthouses
Coconino County is named for the Coconino Native American people, a Hopi designation for Havasupai and Yavapai people who reside in the area Surrounding County Courthouses: N – Kane County, Utah and San Juan County, Utah E – Navajo County S – Gila County and Yavapai County W – Mohave County Created: February 19, 1891 … Read More »Coconino County
- Mohave County - American Courthouses
Mohave County is named for the Mohave an Native American people, one of the Yuma tribes who reside in the area Surrounding County Courthouses: N – Washington County, Utah and Kane County, Utah E – Coconino County and Yavapai County S – La Paz County W – San Bernardino County, California, Clark County, Nevada and Lincoln County, Nevada Created: November 8, 1864 … Read More »Mohave
- Yavapai County - American Courthouses
Yavapai County is named for the Yavapai an Native American people who resided in the central area of Arizona Surrounding County Courthouses: N – Coconino County E – Coconino County and Gila County S – Maricopa County W – La Paz County and Mohave County Created: November 8, 1864 County Seat: Prescott 1864 – present… Read More »Yavapai County
- Suffolk County - Chelsea - American Courthouses
Courthouse – Chelsea Location: 120 Broadway William Street Built: 1997 – 1999 Style: Modern Architect: Schwartz Silver Architects Contractor: R W Granger and Sons Description: The courthouse faces north and is a three story red colored brick, concrete and glass structure The northeast corner has a round section with entrance and projecting canopy on the… Read More »Suffolk County
- Yuma County - American Courthouses
County Seat: La Paz 1864 – 1871 Yuma 1871 – present County Courthouse – Yuma Location: 168 South 2nd Avenue West 2nd Street Built: 1928 – 1929 Style: Spanish Architect: Ralph Swearingen and G A Hanssen Contractor: Frank M Connor Description: The building faces east and is a two story brownish stucco and concrete structure The rectangular shaped building is located on landscaped
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