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HERALDS i e r r a V i S ta REVIEWbiSbee daily
Tombstone directory March 12, 2014
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Tombstone’s First and Only Operating Winery and Tasting Room
Featuring Arizona Wines!
334 E. Allen Street (Near Corner of Allen and Fourth Streets)520-678-8200 • www.silverstrikewinery.com
Open Weekdays 12 to 6 and Weekends 11 to 6please turn to page 11
2014-2015TOMBSTONE EVENTS
Arlene’s Gallery & Southwest Trading Company........................... 22Bandit & Belle Vintage Western Wear .......................................... 22Big Iron Shooting Gallery ............................................................ 7Big Nose Kate’s Saloon ............................................................. 24Bird Cage Theatre .................................................................... 18Boothill Graveyard ................................................................... 21Bronco Trading Company .......................................................... 12Cafe Margarita ......................................................................... 24Fallen Angel Sweet Sin Parlor ..................................................... 18Foundation for the Tombstone Archives ........................................ 9Frontier Floral & Finery ............................................................. 15The Good Enough Mine ............................................................ 22Gunfight at The OK Corral ........................................................ 14Gunfighter & Ghost Tour .......................................................... 19Helldorado Town ..................................................................... 17J.L. Silver Company .................................................................... 5Johnny One Dog ...................................................................... 14Ladies ‘n Lace Clothing ............................................................... 5Longhorn Restaurant ................................................................ 24Lucky Cuss Cottages ................................................................. 10Madame Mustache ................................................................... 12Moe’s Stampede Bakery ............................................................ 16Red Buffalo Trading .................................................................... 3Rhinestone Cowboy .................................................................. 15Rose Tree Museum and Books .................................................. 12Russell’s Roadrunner .................................................................. 9Shady Lady’s Closet ................................................................. 24Sierra Vista Regional Health Care Providers ................................. 23Silver Hills Trading Company ...................................................... 5Silver Strike Winery .................................................................... 2Smoke Signals .......................................................................... 10Spur Western Wear ..................................................................... 6St. Paul’s Episcopal Church ....................................................... 19Stampede Bed & Breakfast ........................................................ 16Superstition Sue Gifts ............................................................... 20Tombstone Art Gallery ................................................................ 3Tombstone Boarding House Inn ................................................... 3Tombstone Chamber of Commerce ............................................. 10Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park .................................. 21Tombstone Custom T-Shirts & More ............................................. 2Tombstone Harley-Davidson ........................................................ 4Tombstone Pharmacy & General Store ........................................ 20Tombstone Real Estate .............................................................. 12Tombstone Sweet Memories ........................................................ 9Tombstone Territories (RV Park) ................................................. 15Tombstone Unified School District ............................................... 8Tombstone Wine Works ............................................................. 13W.F. Trading Company ................................................................ 9Wizard’s Workshop ................................................................... 11
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cover photos: Boot and stage by Beatrice Richardson, Herald/Review | Roses, cowboy by Mark Levy, Herald/Review | Wyatt Earp document: Looking Into History photos courtesy of Michael Mijaljevich | Robbers Roost courtesy Nancy Sosa of History Raiders Research & ConsultationTombstone attractions article on page 7 written by Dana Cole, Herald/Review.
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221 North Hwy 80520.457.8337
Antiques
SilverJewelry
VintageClothing
Hats • MugsLicensePlates
And more!
at the Top of the Hill!A Little Bit of Everything
Advertisers: If you would like to be part of the
2015 Directory, please contact Julie Ramirez,
Herald/Review at 520-266-0368.
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For reservations call (520)457-8075114 N. 4th Street
Brian DavisFirearms Sales, Transfers, RepairManufacturer of Ammunition
FFL-07(520)471-3374
btdscienti� [email protected]
Downtown Tombstone
Rooms from $53 per night
Ask about Military discounts
Clean Rooms & Private Baths
Friendly Owners
TOMBSTONE BOARDING HOUSE INNTO M B S T O N E H O S P I TA L I T Y . . . . . .W H E R E H I S T O RY M E E T S M O D E R N
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Stones • Leather Goods • Jewelry • Tombstone MugsShot Glasses • Clothing
412 Allen St. Tombstone, AZ 85638520-457-2368
Largest Selection of Beads In the county!
R E D B U F F A L OT r a d i n g
BUY SELL TRADE
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TOMBSTONE ART GALLERY383 Allen St., P.O. Box 956
Tombstone, AZ 85638520-457-2380 / www.tombstoneart.org
Free AdmissionOpen 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Daily
Cochise County artists, artisans & quilters at their best.
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Ladies ‘n Laceclothing
www.silverhillstrading.com
Quality Ladies Apparel at Reasonable Prices
www.silverhillstrading.com500 Allen St • Tombstone, AZ • 520-457-3335
Quality Ladies Apparel at Reasonable PricesCorsets • Purses • Dresses • Skirts • Jeans • Sandals • Jewelry • and lots more
SILVER HILLS TRADING CO.
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T-SHIRTS • BOOKS KNIVES • LIVE CACTISTONE COASTERS • STEER HORNSOLD WEST REPLICA GUNS Holsters • Old West BADGESTOMBSTONE, WYATT EARP & DOC Holliday BELT BUCKLES Rattle Snake ParaphernaliaSOUTHWEST JEWELRY • WALLETSORIENTAL SALOON SOUVENIRS
425 Allen Street520-457-3335
While wandering the boardwalks, browsing the gift shops and taking in the sights of this historic town, be sure to visit Tombstone’s restaurants and saloons. Stay in town long
enough, and you’ll likely rub elbows with Doc Holliday, Big Nose Kate or Wyatt Earp, as locals enjoy donning 1880s period clothing and strolling through town where they mingle
with tourists. Stagecoaches rumble up and down Allen Street providing historic tours of the “town too tough to die,” launching visitors back into the days of Tombstone’s
1880s silver boom, along with its gun slinging outlaws and ladies of the evening.
The following list of Tombstone’s establishments is just a sampling of the restaurants and saloons delighting the thousands of visitors that tour this Old West town every year.
Don’t forget about these other great locations in Tombstone!
bars restaurants
Crystal Palace Saloon · Depot Steakhouse & Johnny Ringo’s Bar · Doc Holliday’s SaloonFour Deuces Saloon & Grill · OK Café · T Miller’s Tombstone Mercantile & Hotel
Big Nose Kate’s Saloon and Restaurant is hailed as the “Best Cowboy Bar in the West.” Along with daily entertainment, 1880s clad employees, a full bar and great eating, guests are invited to venture down the spiral staircase into the subterranean depths of the saloon to a gift shop filled with a great selection of distinct clothing and unique gifts. Back in Tombstone’s silver mining heyday, the building that houses Big Nose Kate’s today was the Grand Hotel, host to such notorious personalities as Wyatt and Virgil Earp, Doc Holliday and the Clanton’s and McLaury’s. Along with a year round list of events, visitors can request a photo with 1880s clad employees or even arrange a hanging.
Open daily from 10 a.m. to midnight, the saloon is located at 417 East Allen St. “There’s always something going on at Big Nose Kate’s,” promise owners Steve and Gloria Goldstein. For information, call 520-457-3107.
Café Margarita prides itself in serving authentic Mexican and Italian dishes. Guests are invited to sip on an ice cold cactus margarita or enjoy the selection of Mexican beers. Along with its popular entrees, the menu features such Mexican appetizers as guacamole, chicken quesadillas and Rita’s nachos. Fresh salsa is prepared daily.
Located at 131 South Fifth St., Café Margarita offers a quiet setting and is a favorite dining spot among locals. For information, call 520-457-2277.
Fallen Angel Sweet Sin Parlor is the place to go for great fudge, salt water taffy, cinnamon glazed nuts, gifts and much more. The tiny shop’s savory aroma is a huge draw, with customers filling the counter area, especially during times when events are happening in Tombstone. Located at 513 East Allen St. For information, call 520-457-3057.
The Longhorn Restaurant is touted as the “oldest continually operated restaurant in Tombstone.” As one of the town’s historical buildings, the restaurant is located in what used to be the “Bucket of Blood Saloon,” the “Holiday Water Company,” and the “Owl Café.” Virgil Earp was shot from the building’s second floor. The Longhorn features a wide variety of menu items that includes daily chef specials, boasts the best barbecue smoked pork ribs and steaks in the west, and offers a children’s menu.
Open daily from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., the Longhorn serves breakfast, lunch and dinner and is located at 501 E. Allen St. For information, call 520-457-3405.
Sweet Memories is a self-serve frozen yogurt shop that offers a variety of flavors and toppings, giving guests all kinds of creative options to satisfy those decadent cravings. The yogurt shop also offers bottled water for 50 cents, Tombstone Sarsaparilla, sports drinks and juice, along with a few souvenir items. Big supporters of the Tombstone Animal Shelter, there is a “doggie” donation jar prominently displayed on the shop’s front counter where all shelter contributions are matched by Sweet Memories. In addition, the shop is pet friendly, so it’s not uncommon for customers to wander in with dogs in tow.
Located at 513 E. Allen St. Sweet Memories is open from 11:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., with later hours during busy times. For information, call 520-457-3688
Pancho’s CantinaHome of the $2 Beer and voted “the coldest beer in town” by Tombstone locals!
Pancho’s Cantina is a cozy and intimate little gem. Enjoy the open rustic windows and doors. Listen to the Mexican sounds of the southwest, complete with our 3 tier waterfall inside. Located at 4th and Toughnut Street in Helldorado Town.
Chuckwagon EateryChoose from old fashioned cowboy meals! From big meals to small. The Chuckwagon
Eatery even offers Gunfighter’s Specials! Pick from hamburgers, hotdogs and brats! Meals that are easy to take with you to the Gunfight show! Don’t forget to check out the home style deli sandwiches! Located at 4th and Toughnut Street in Helldorado Town.
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Monday through Saturday: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sunday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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414 E. Allen Street, Downtown Tombstone(520) 457-9000
www.spurwesternwear.com
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From its 1880s clad characters to the historic sites, gift shops, saloons and restaurants, there’s a lot to see and do in Tombstone, the “town too tough to die.”
Boothill Graveyard
Buried in this historic graveyard are some of Tombstone’s notorious characters as well as its early pioneers. Boothill Graveyard served as the town’s burial plot from 1878 until 1884. It first opened as the Tombstone Cemetery, but the name was later changed to Boothill Graveyard, a reflection of the roaring mining town’s wilder days. Alongside the good citizens of Tombstone’s wild past lie the outlaws, gunslingers and murderers.
Boothill holds the remains of Billy Clanton, Frank McLaury and Tom McLaury of the O.K. Corral gunfight that took place between the Earp brothers, with Doc Holliday and the cowboys. Three men were killed in the gun battle, while three others were wounded. More than 250 are buried in the cemetery, with the wooden grave markers serving as a walking tour. From shootings, to suicides, to murders, stabbings, lynchings and hangings, the markers are a grim reminder of the town’s turbulent history.
A visitor center at the entrance of the graveyard houses an information desk and gift shop where a booklet called “Boothill Graveyard: A Descriptive List of more than 250 Graves in Boothill” is available for $2. The booklet provides an excellent walking guide of the cemetery.
Boothill Graveyard is located at 408 Highway 80 and is open from 7:30 a.m. to dusk. While admission is free, donations are requested.
Bird CaGe theatre
Described in an 1882 New York Times article as “The wildest, wickedest night spot between Basin Street and the Barbary Coast,” the Bird Cage Theatre and museum has managed to preserve the wild side of Tombstone’s history.
Opening its doors in 1881, The Bird Cage featured a stage for live performances, a gambling hall and house of prostitution. Its basement is the site of the longest running poker game in history where claims are that $10,000,000 changed hands over an eight year period. From the time it opened its doors, the Bird Cage operated continuously, 365 days a year, for the next eight years.
When Tombstone’s silver boom died, so did the Bird Cage. It closed in 1889 and sat empty, shuttered and untouched until purchased in 1934. With its contents left intact, the building has been a tourist attraction since reopening.
Tours reveal rooms just as they were more than 100 years ago, complete with original furnishings, the 14 cribs lining the gambling hall where ladies of the evening entertained their clients and 20 bullet holes embedded in the building’s walls.
Located at 535 E. Allen St., the Bird Cage is open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. Tours are available and there is a gift shop at the entrance of the building. For information, call 520-457-3421.
Good enouGh mine tour
While Tombstone has been glamorized for its legendary figures, gunfights and saloons, to truly experience the town’s history, you’ll need to go underground.
The Good Enough Mine, discovered by Tombstone’s founder Ed Schieffelin, is a subterranean attraction that tells visitors about the town’s true historic foundation. Owners Shirley and Andree De Journett opened the mine to the public in 2007, providing guests with walking tours of the restored 1878 silver mine.
The tour features spectacular mineral displays, huge rooms, winding tunnels and a glimpse into Tombstone’s history as a silver mining boomtown, earning the accolades of visitors from around the world.
Following Schieffelin’s first rich ore strikes in 1877, word of mining opportunities in the area traveled fast and Tombstone became one of the richest mining camps during that time. It wasn’t long before Tombstone became one of the fastest growing cities between St. Louis and San Francisco, with an estimated population of 15,000.
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Your guide to absorbing the texture and taste of Tombstone
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411 North 9th Street • PO Box 1000 • Tombstone, AZ 85638 • (520) 457-2217 • (520) 457-3270 faxTombstone Uni� ed School District Of� ce
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411 North 9th StreetTombstone, AZ 85638(520) 457-3371(520) 457-3685 (fax)
Educating Preschool through Grade 6
100 School DriveHuachuca City, AZ 85616(520) 456-9842(520) 457-9811 (fax)
Educating Preschool through Grade 8
1211 Yellowjacket WayTombstone, AZ 85638(520) 457-2215(520) 457-3643 (fax)
Educating Grades 9 - 12
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Full Sports Program for only $1.00!
Full Sports Program for only $1.00!CTE programs include Culinary,Cabinet Making, Nursing and JROTC.
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SAVE The Archives provides access to the Historic Records, Books and Documents which record over 130 years of Tombstone History.
The Archives is operATed 100% on donATions And grAnTs | www.foundATionforTheTombsToneArchives.com
nAme: _________________________________________ Address: ________________________________________
donATion AmounT: _________________ mAke checks pAyAble To: foundATion for The TombsTone Archives
THE TOMBSTONE ARCHIVES
orPlease send your tax deductible donations to: p.o. box 753 TombsTone, AZ 85638
Drop donations off Monday through Friday | 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. at: The ciTy of TombsTone Archives | 601 eAsT fremonT
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Tombstone’s only frozen yogurt. ✭ snacks ✭ ice cream bars ✭
✭ cold drinks ✭ coffee ✭ hot chocolate ✭ ✭ espresso ✭ water-50¢/16.9 oz bottle ✭ ATM ✭
Tombstone SouvenirsKids Cowboy Toys
Bronze Statues • KnivesTOMBOSTONESWEET MEMORIES
513 ALLEN STREET
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Hats • Straw Hats • Stetson Caps • Belts • Souvenirs
Russell’sRoadrunner
428 E, Allen St. • Tombstone, AZ. 85638(520) 457-3821
T-Shirts Men & WomenMoccasins • Jewelry • Gifts
W. F. Trading Co.418 E Allen St. • Tombstone, AZ 85638
(520) 457-3664
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TOMBSTONE HISTORYCAN BE TRACED ON EVERY ROAD, ON EVERY WOODEN BOARDWALK. THERE’S NOTHING DRY ANDMERELY OLD ABOUT TOMBSTONE’S
PAST. IT’S ALIVE ANDACTIVE AND DELIGHTFUL, THE TOWN AND THE SPIRITOF ITS ACTIVITIES. WITH AMILD YEAR-ROUND CLIMATE, ANY TIME IS THE RIGHT TIME
TO VISIT TOMBSTONE!
www.tombstonechamber.com
TOMBSTONE the town too tough to die
WE INVITE YOUTO WALK THE
STREETSWHERE THESE AND OTHER
LEGENDARY MEN AND WOMENOF THE AMERICAN WEST WALKED
THROUGHOUT THE YEARS. COMEABSORB THE EXPERIENCE AND HISTORY
THAT IS UNIQUE TO
TOMBSTONE, ARIZONA!STEP BACK INTO THE OLD WEST FOR
A FEW DAYS OR EVEN WEEKS. IT IS ANENCOUNTER WITH HISTORY THAT YOU
AND YOUR FAMILY CAN ONLY GET IN THETOWN TOO TOUGH TO DIE.
245 N. 2nd St., Tombstone(Corner of 2nd and Bruce)
(520) 457-3142www.luckycusscottages.com
• Fully stocked kitchens with Microwave and Refrigerator • Full Kitchens complete with cooking utensils
Tastefully decorated Two bedroom private cottages located 2 blocks from Historic Tombstone Arizona’s Historic District.
Cable TV
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Tobacco, Cigarettes, Premium Cigars, Gifts & Smoking Accessories
409 E Allen St., Tombstone, AZ 85638 • 520-457-9020
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800 E. Fremont St. Tombstone, AZ(520) 457-3152
We Specialize in Natural Bisbee MaterialTURQUOISE • MALACHITE • AZURITE • CAMBELLITE
Featuring Arizona’s Finest Selection of High Quality Slaughter Mountain Fire-Agate
Custom Gold, Silver, Lapidary Work
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ALL iNFoRMATioN iS ThoughT To BE CoRRECT AT TiME oF PuBLiCATioN. SChEDuLES Do ChANgE, BE SuRE To CALL ThE CoNTACT NuMBERS.
MARCh 201415-16 | tombstone Wild West days 6th Annual salute to the men and women of the Armed Forces. Street Entertainment, USO Canteen Dance. Parade on Sunday. More details: “Bronco Bill” 520-266-5266 or [email protected].
APRiL 201411-13 | tombstone rose Festival
Tombstone goes all out for the entire weekend. You won’t want to miss the ever popular Rose Parade on Saturday at 1 p.m. on Allen Street. Tombstone Vigilettes Variety Show 7 p.m. on Saturday in the Historic Schieffelin Hall. Tombstone Animal Shelter Pet Parade is on Sunday at 10:30 a.m. on Allen Street. Old-Fashioned Lunch Basket Auction, crowning of the Rose Queen; entertainment by Cochise Folklorico Dancers and the Nogales Arizona Mariachi Apache Band For all planned events please go to www.tombstonechamber.com or check us out on at Facebook.com/pages/tombstone. Contact Rose Tree Museum at (520) 457-3326 or e-mail [email protected].
MAY 201424-26 | Wyatt earp days In honor of the West’s famous lawman. Activities: gunfights, chili cook-off, hangings & 1880’s fashion show, street entertainment, Wyatt look-alike contest & more. More details: “Bronco Bill” at 520-266-5266 or www.wyattearpdays.com
JuNE 201428-29 | Buffalo Soldiers daysA celebration to salute the Buffalo Soldiers. Street entertainment, a parade, and many other events 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. More details: “Bronco Bill” at 520-266-5266 or [email protected]
JuLY 20144 | Family Style Fourth of JulyCelebrate Independence Day with fun, food, shopping and entertainment throughout the town. Everyone will have fun Tombstone style! Softball tournament, Round Robin and food booth at Medigovich Field. Fireworks display at dusk. Contact Mark (520) 457-3106.
AuguST 20148-10 | 66th annual vigilante daysExciting activities and performances will entertain the whole family! Gunfighter groups throughout the United States gather in Tombstone to perform. Activities include costume contest and parade on Sunday. More details: Ben Traywick at 520-457-3548
oCToBER 201417-19 | 85th annual helldorado days
What started out as the town’s 50th anniversary celebration in 1912 has turned into its oldest tradition. Activities include reenactments & street entertainment, fashion shows, carnival, live music, beard contest and parade on Sunday. For more details go to www.helldoradodays.com or call Steve Reeder at (520) 457-3291.
23-26 | Border townCheck out all the competition at the Tombstone Livery Stable. Cowboy Action Shooting. Az State Championship. Shopping, food and fun. www.boardertownsas.com
NoVEMBER 20141-2 | Wine FestivalWine vendors throughout the county will get together for the the opportunity to taste different wines. Live music, various vendors. Come join the fun! More details: [email protected]
DECEMBER 2014tBa | Christmas in tombstone Celebrate all month in Tombstone. Activities include the tree lighting, parade, and the annual Luminaries event at the Tombstone Courthouse Museum. Please go to www.tombstonechamber.com for dates and details.
FEBRuARY 2015tBa | Quilt ShowSee all the beautiful quilts on display at the Tombstone Association of the Arts Quilt Show in the Tombstone Art Center. Please call for dates 520-457-2380.
MARCh 201514-15 | tombstone Western music FestivalCome hear how the West was sung in historic Tombstone, Arizona Territory at the 15th Annual Festival. Contact (520) 457-2295 or e-mail [email protected]. www.tombstonewesternmusicfestival.org/
ALL YEARW-S | Food Bank of tombstone The Food Bank of Tombstone serves individuals and families Wednesday - Saturday 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on North San Diego Street behind Tombstone Family Health Center. Volunteers are always needed and welcome, along with donations of food and money.
tBa | empty Bowl Project Empty Bowl Project at the Ethel Berger Center in Sierra Vista, 2950 E. Tacoma Street. Attending and making a donation directly benefits the Food Bank of Tombstone. In exchange for your donation, you will receive a beautiful handmade bowl and soup. For more information, call Shannon Equist 520-457-3697.
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118 South 4th St. (PO Box 808), Tombstone, AZ 85638 • 520-457-3326Hours: 9-5 daily January - May • 11-4 Daily June - December. Closed Christmas & ThanksgivingAdmission: $5.00 - Children under 14 are Free when accompanied by an adult. Located: at 4th & Toughnut Streets in Tombstone.
The Rose Tree is a Tombstone 1880’s family museum and home of the world's largest rose tree, covering over 8,600 sq. ft.
118 South 4th St. (PO Box 808), Tombstone, AZ 85638 • 520-457-3326
Rose Sree Museum & Books
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Old tyme sepia photos, homemade fudge, largest selection of shot glasses in
tombstone, reproduction guns and more!419 E. Allen Street
Next to Big Nose Kate’s Saloon520-457-3815
PURVEYOR OF PLEASURE
410 Allen St., Tombstone, AZ • (520) 457-9220 • (800) 537-5040 • Open 7 Days a Week, 9:30am - 5:00pm
The Complete WesternClothing Store in Tombstone!
Wrangler ★ StetsonLucchese ★ Tony Lama
Panhandle Slim ★ Corral BootsFrontier Classics ★ Scully
Wahmaker ★ Oak TreeBoulet
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Clothing Store in Tombstone!BRONCOTRADING CO.
Men’s & Ladies Western Wear
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Stand Where the Legendary Gun Battle Began.
See Wyatt Earp and Doc HollidayReenact the Gunfight.
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Which Is BetterThan Chocolate Milk
Which Is PrettyMuch The Same
MONEYCan’t Buy Happiness,
But It Can BuyTOMBSTONE
SARSaPARILLA
THINGJOHNNY ONE DOG • 3RD ST.,
BETWEEN ALLEN & FREMONT, TOMBSTONE AZ. • (480) 209-5996
STAY THIRSTY, PARTNER....
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Tombstone TerritoriesRV Park
2111 E. Hwy 82, Huachuca City520-457-2584 or 1-877-316-6714
www.tombstoneterritories.com
RVin
PEACE
No Rig TooBig
• 102 HUGE pull-through lots with Full Hookups• Views in every direction• 4000 foot elevation yields beautiful weather• Miles and miles of hiking/riding/biking trails• Dog park & over 3 miles of dog walking trails• Planned weekly events & tours all over the area• Large Rec Room with kitchen, table tennis, shuffl eboard,
billiards, darts and more• Exchange Library • Enclosed heated pool, hot tub & exercise facility• Good Sam, Passport America, AAA and Military members are welcome
A Bird-Watcher’s Paradise...just look at
this view!
20 N. 4th Street • Tombstone, AZ520-457-9060 • Open M-F 10-5 • Sat 10-3
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Frontier Floral & FineryBonnie is an AZ Master Florist celebrating 11 years in business in Tombstone.
Custom Made items include: Bridal Bouquets for Tombstone weddings • Hand-crafted Hat Pins • 1880s Style Hats & Carpet Bags • Beaded Lace Yokes that dress up plain necklines
• Purses & Jewelry for the old-fashioned lady!Check out our collection of angels & Victorian treasures - for gifts or for you!
Mem
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Arizona Artistry in Action... From Rough to � nished! Local stones and artists.
Come learn about Tombstone’s mining history and the gemstones found here.
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'The Shop that Rocks' in Tombstone
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Make Yourself At Home!
Old West Theme, BIG RIGS OK, Large Clean Showers, Bed & Breakfast Cabins, Breakfast Diner,
Pull-Thrus, Laundry, 30/50 Amp, Cable TV Hookups and Tent Sites all available. Family Park and Pets Welcome.
Breakfast Restaurant Open 7 - 10 a.m.Eat in, or take out. [email protected]
18 W. Allen St.www.tombstone-stampede.comwww.tombstone-stampede.com
(520) 457-3738
Room for any size RV!
Tent Sites all available. Family Park and Pets Welcome.Welcome.Welcome.
Beautiful B&B
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THE EARLY DAYS IN TOMBSTONE
Top row: Miner’s Hospital with the Courthouse in background* | 1880’s Fire Department* | Schoolhouse* Bottom Row: 1927 Gird Block, E.A. Thomas | 1920s Kreb’s Garage* | St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, E. A. ThomasPhotos marked with * courtesy Nancy Sosa of History Raiders Research & Consultation
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FAMILYGHOST TOURS
6:30 p.m. nightlyDesigned for families with children
12 yrs & upWe recommend you purchase your tickets in advanceat the Bird Cage or call for reservations by 5:30 p.m.
NIGHTTIMEHISTORIC GHOST TOURS
7 DAYS A WEEK8:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m.(Note: � e 9:30 and 11:00 tours are scheduled if the 8:00
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Open daily for Historical Walkthrough ToursPhone: 520-457-3421 | Toll Free: 800-457-3423
535 E. Allen St. Tombstone, AZ 85638(Located on the corner of 6th and Alley St.)
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St. Paul’s Episcopal Church
In Tombstone, located at the corner of Third and Safford Streets is the oldest Protestant church in Arizona.
Built in 1882, St. Paul’s is just one of the historic buildings in Tombstone. Known as the church too tough to die, in the town too tough to die. Services are every Sunday morning and all are invited to join and worship.
Father Rick Ward • 520-224-4796Sr. Warden Wil Wiemer • 520-559-3290
19 North 3rd StreetTombstone, Arizona
In Tombstone, located at the corner of Third and Safford Streets is the oldest Protestant church in Arizona.
Built in 1882, St. Paul’s is just one of the historic buildings in Tombstone. Known as the church too tough to die, in the town too tough to die. Services are every Sunday
Father Rick Ward • 520-224-4796
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But in 1906, when gold replaced silver as the country’s standard, silver prices plummeted, and with it, Tombstone’s population. Today, the town survives on tourism, with Good Enough Mine, located at Fifth and Toughnut streets and its subterranean tours one of the historic spots that visitors frequent.
For hours, call 520-255-5553 or 5552. Cost is $15 for adults, $12 for seniors and military. Children 10 and under are free. Discount packages and family and group rates also are available.
oK Corral
It’s impossible to visit Tombstone without stepping onto the hallowed grounds of the world’s most famous gunfight.
The OK Corral, located at 326 Allen St., is the famous historical site where Wyatt, Virgil and Morgan Earp, along with Doc Holliday, fought the Clantons and McLaurys in that notorious gun battle of Oct. 26, 1881. There are daily reenactments at the OK Corral featuring shows at 12:30, 2 and 3:30 p.m.
Visitors can stand beside life-sized figures of the eight gunfighters, located on the very spot where the gunfight started, based on information provided by Wyatt Earp.
The 30 second showdown that left three dead and Virgil and Morgan Earp wounded, has been glamorized by Hollywood and made Tombstone an Old West tourist destination with visitors from around the country and world.
Admission is $10 per person for the live gunfights, or $6 to tour the property, without the gunfights. Children 6 and under are free.
C.S. Fly Photo Studio, located on the OK Corral property, can be seen as part of the admission into the OK Corral. Camillus Fry is the photographer that accompanied General George Crook to the historic negotiations with Geronimo in March, 1886. While Fly’s photographs of that meeting with the Apache tribe are his most famous, Fly Studio is credited for creating one of the best pictorial records of early Tombstone that exists.
Tombstone Historama, hailed as a “must see” orientation of the dramatic events that made Tombstone famous, offers a 30-minute narrative of Tombstone’s history.
Narrated by actor Vincent Price, the story features the town’s silver boom, the1880s fire that destroyed nearly the entire town, OK Corral gunfight, assassination of Morgan Earp and much more. Located at 326 Allen St., shows are every 30 minutes from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. A ticket into the OK Corral pays for the Historama.
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Now operated by the City of Tombstone and the Tombstone Chamber of Commerce, the Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park, built in 1882, is a two-story Victorian style building that once housed the offices of Cochise County’s sheriff, recorder, treasurer and board of supervisors, along with its jail and courtroom.
Today, the distinguished, 12,000 square foot structure is a museum that tells the region’s story of miners, cattlemen and homesteaders, along with the rough characters that were part of the Old West. Visitors view a reproduction of the 1880s courtroom and sheriff’s office and are invited into the courtyard where a replica of the gallows, representing seven hangings, is on display. The courthouse features thousands of exhibits, intriguing photos, old newspaper articles and artifacts that tell the story of Cochise County’s development, along with Tombstone’s heyday as a mining town. With the courthouse as its hub, Tombstone served as the county seat until 1929, when voters decided to move it to Bisbee.
Located at 223 Toughnut St., the Tombstone Courthouse is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Cost is $5 for those 14 and older. For information, call 520-457-3311.
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GOOD & BAD
Fred White Morgan Earp Virgil Earp Wyatt Earp
Robbers Roost | Where many were waylaid, robbed and killed by bandits hiding behind these rocks
Johnny Ringo Ike Clanton Tom McLaury Frank McLaury All photos courtesy Nancy Sosa of History Raiders Research & Consultation
Fred White, First Tombstone Marshal, was accidentally shot by Curly Bill Brocious. White died the next day after giving testimony from bed about what had happened and that it was an accident.
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Ever wonder why Tombstone is here? Come and visit our historic courthouse
and find out. We have lots of information on our town and the surrounding area. A must see when visiting Tombstone!
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Groups welcome. Call for information on guided tours. 520-457-3311.
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Three-year-old River Rose marches down Allen Street as she participates in the
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