Navajo County Courthouse

Navajo County Courthouse

In 1896, the U.S. Congress passed enabling legislation

to provide a permanent courthouse at Holbrook.

Construction was delayed until Frank A. Zuck donated

land in April of 1898. Plans submitted by Phoenix

architects D.W. Millard and George G. Grosvenor were

accepted by the Board of Supervisors, and on May 5,

1898, the building contract was awarded to M.J.

Kennedy and John C. Grim of Flagstaff. The brick and

native-stone structure was completed January 9, 1899,

at a total cost of $15,300. It is listed in the

National Register of Historic Places.

Marker is on West Arizona Street near Navajo Boulevard (Business Interstate 40), on the left when traveling east.

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