Pima County Courthouse
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Pima County Courthouse
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Pima County Courthouse
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Location | 115 N. Church St., Tucson, Arizona |
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Built | 1930[2] |
Architect | Roy Place |
Architectural style | Mission Revival-Spanish Colonial Revival |
NRHP Reference # | 78000566[1] |
Added to NRHP | June 23, 1978 |
Pima County Courthouse is the former main county courthouse building in downtown Tucson, Arizona. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was designed by Roy Place in 1928 in Mission Revival and Spanish Colonial Revival style architecture.[3]
The building previously housed the Pima County Consolidated Justice Court, which handled lower-level state criminal matters and small claims cases. As of February 2015, court proceedings for Justice Court are held in a newer building shared with other Pima County departments, which is located on Stone Avenue.
References
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- ↑ http://www.propertyshark.com/mason/Property/70334501/115-N-Church-Ave-Tucson-AZ-85701/
- ↑ Arizona Heritage Traveler - Public Buildings - Pima County Courthouse
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- Buildings and structures in Tucson, Arizona
- County courthouses in Arizona
- County government buildings in Arizona
- Government of Pima County, Arizona
- Courthouses on the National Register of Historic Places in Arizona
- National Register of Historic Places in Pima County, Arizona
- Government buildings completed in 1929
- Mission Revival architecture in Arizona
- Spanish Colonial Revival architecture in Arizona
- Arizona Registered Historic Place stubs