McFarland State Historic Park

McFarland State Historic Park
Arizona State Park
Restored courtroom in the old courthouse
Named for: Ernest McFarland
Country United States
State Arizona
County Pinal
Location Florence
 - coordinates 33°2′10″N 111°23′16″W / 33.03611°N 111.38778°W / 33.03611; -111.38778Coordinates: 33°2′10″N 111°23′16″W / 33.03611°N 111.38778°W / 33.03611; -111.38778
Founded 1974
Management Arizona State Parks
Location of McFarland State Historic Park in Arizona

McFarland State Historic Park is a small historic park located in downtown Florence, Arizona on the corner of Main and Ruggles Streets. The park consists of a preserved courthouse and other buildings dating to the Arizona Territory period. The original structure was built in 1878 with the addition of a jail in 1882 and the courthouse in 1891. The courthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

McFarland Park reopened February 2011 after repairs and renovations. It had been closed because of Arizona State Parks budget cuts.[1]

McFarland Park commemorates Ernest McFarland (1894-1984), who was successively a US Senator, Governor of Arizona, and Chief Justice of the Arizona Supreme Court. McFarland bought the old courthouse building in 1974, donated it to the state, and paid for its renovation. McFarland State Historic Park was opened and dedicated October 10, 1979.[2]

First Florence Courthouse

References

  1. "McFarland State Historic Park and Florence Visitor Center". Arizona State Parks. Retrieved 2011-02-14.
  2. Eatherly, Charles R. "History of McFarland State Historic Park". Arizona State Parks.

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