The very mention of Tombstone brings to mind images of the lawless Old West, gunfights at the O.K. Corral, epic feuds between the Earps and the Mclaurys and Clantons, Gold Rush fever and the promise of silver and gold. The heritage of the American West is still alive here today, where historic saloons, post offices and the famous Boot Hill cemetery stand restored and painstakingly preserved alongside more modern, tourist-focused recreations of period architecture.
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I liked the Schiefelin Hall. This is the largest standing adobe structure, made from American Old West Tombstone and the largest. When the hall opened on June 8,1881. 450 seat on the floor and 125 more comfortable. It was the the largest theater. The hall was scorched by a large fire. I enjoyed the history of Schieffelin Hall
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This is the First Baptist Church, Tombstone. It is completely beige. Church is on Sunday. The cross is on the wall There is a steeple at the church. School is from 9:30A.M-10:45 Enjoy! A Must see!
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This one-time theater and brothel has been reincarnated as a museum.
Daytime tour is pretty cool, a lot of neat historical artifacts that bring to life some of the westerns we watched as kids. The ghost tour is where its at though, from the paranormal experiences to the knowledgeable, friendly and fun ghost host Jade it is an experience anyone visiting tombstobe should have.
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