Mohave County Courthouse

Built 1915

This building has been placed on

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Historic Places

By the United States Department of the Interior

Mohave County Courthouse

Built 1915

Built of locally quarried tufa stone, the Mohave County Courthouse has been the center of county government since 1915. It is the best example of Neo-Classical Revival style in Kingman. Its distinguishing features are a pedimented portico supported by four tapered Doric columns, a small iron-railed balcony over the main entry, and a centrally domed stained glass skylight above the second-story courtroom.

Marker can be reached from the intersection of East Spring Street and North 4th Street.

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