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Tombstone, Arizona

"The Town too Tough to Die," Tombstone was perhaps the most renowned of Arizona's old mining camps. When Ed Schieffelin (SHEF·e·lin) came to Camp Huachuca (hwah·CHEW·kuh) with a party of soldiers and left the fort to prospect, his comrades told him that he'd find his tombstone rather than silver. Thus, in 1877 Schieffelin named his first claim the Tombstone, and rumors of rich strikes made a boomtown of the settlement that adopted this name. Truly a Historical American Landmark, Tombstone is America's best example of our 1880 western heritage, which is well preserved with original 1880's buildings and artifacts featured in numerous museums.

Big Nose Kate's Place
Big Nose Kate's Place
In the Birdcage at Big Nose Kate's
In the Birdcage at Big Nose Kate's
Livin it Up
Livin it Up
Watch Out!
Watch Out!
Laid Out at Tombstone
Laid Out at Tombstone
On the Town
On the Town
Dancin' on the Piano
Dancin' on the Piano
yahoo!
yahoo!
John and Myrna
John and Myrna
Allen Street
Allen Street
Allen Street
Allen Street
OK Corral
OK Corral
Tombstone
Tombstone
Tombstone
Tombstone
Hop Town Relic
Hop Town Relic
Boothill Graveyard
Boothill Graveyard
Grave
Grave
Old Man Clanton's Grave
Old Man Clanton's Grave
Les Moore's Grave
Les Moore's Grave
McLaury Family Grave
McLaury Family Grave