The Santa Cruz County Courthouse was erected in 1903, built in Beau Arts/Classical Revival eclectic blend, and designed by the firm of Trost & Rust. It served as the Courthouse and Jail until the 1980s. The Arizona Ranger Museum occupies the structure today, along with the Santa Cruz County Cowbells Museum. Recently restored, the building is in excellent condition. For more information, please see https://www.facebook.com/TrostSociety/posts/2168640653253989 and https://sah-archipedia.org/buildings/AZ-01-023-0079
Photographs are from Wikipedia Commons.
— Mark Stone
Additional Details
Type: Government
Construction Date: Jan 1, 1903
Address: 21 East Court Street, Nogales, AZ, USA
Condition: Restored