Cimarron County Courthouse

Parker in the Classical Revival and Neoclassical styles and built in red brick by Strong & Froman.

The highways lead to different locations including north to Colorado, northeast to Kansas, west to New Mexico, and southwest to the Texas Panhandle.

[1] In 1943, an Army Air Forces training mission accidentally bombed the courthouse.

The training unit, which mistook the courthouse for its intended target, dropped six practice bombs near the building.

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