Tombstone, Arizona Tour
Tombstone, Arizona! The town that’s too tough to die… That’s right folks! This time we pack up Betsy and head down south to one of the most violent towns the West had ever seen! Lots of restrictions and can be hard to do a Tombstone Travel Vlog. We check out sites like The O.K. Corral, Birdcage Theater, Big Nose Kates Saloon. And ofcourse we stay in our trusty RV Betsy that was having some issues that we discovered the first night. The RV Resort was not bad. Simple, but you are walking distance from pretty much everything.
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Tombstone, Arizona
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Tombstone is a historic city Arizona. It was one of the last wide-open frontier boomtowns in the American Old West. The town prospered from about 1877 to 1890, during which time the town's mines produced $40 to $85 million in silver bullion, the largest productive silver district in Arizona. Its population grew from 100 to around 14,000 in less than seven years. It is best known as the site of the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral.
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Exploring Haunted Tombstone Arizona
Chad shows us the areas of Tombstone Arizona that are haunted and who haunts them. The Bird Cage is the most popular and has activity almost every day.
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The Tombstone Grand Hotel - Tombstone, Arizona
The Tombstone Grand Hotel 4 Stars Hotel in Tombstone, Arizona Within US Travel Directory Overlooking historic Tombstone, Arizona, this hotel is just 1.6 km from the O.K. Corral gunfight site. A Western-themed breakfast buffet and free Wi-Fi are included.
A flat-screen cable TV with satellite channels is featured in each bright, modern room at the 100% non-smoking Tombstone Grand Hotel. A small fridge and coffee maker are also provided.
A heated outdoor swimming pool and hot tub are provided for guest relaxation. BBQ facilities and a fire pit are located on site. Evening activities such as bingo and game nights, fireside story time and movie nights with free popcorn are available on select nights.
Birdcage Theater Museum and Good Enough Mine tours are both 1.6 km from this hotel. Historic Boothill Graveyard is a 7-minute walk away.
TOMBSTONE COURT HOUSE, TOMBSTONE ARIZONA HISTORIC COURTHOUSE.
Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park, located in Tombstone, Arizona, United States, preserves the original Cochise County courthouse. The two-story building, constructed in 1882 in the Victorian style, is laid out in the shape of a cross and once contained various county offices, including those of the sheriff, recorder, treasurer, and the Board of Supervisors as well as courtrooms and a jail. Inside, the courthouse contains a museum with numerous artifacts from the town's history while outside, a replica gallows has been constructed in the courtyard to mark the spot where seven men were hanged for various crimes. The park was one of the first to be designated as a state park and in 1959 was the first to open following the 1957 establishment of the Arizona State Parks BoardFollowing the 1877 discovery of silver ore by prospector Ed Schieffelin in southeastern Arizona, the town of Tombstone was founded and grew rapidly as miners flooded the area in the hope of finding their fortunes. At the time, the area was part of Pima County with the county seat Tucson being a rugged two-day, 70-mile journey away. In 1881, the residents of the thriving boomtown voted to separate from Pima County and the territorial legislature subsequently formed a new county, Cochise County. A new courthouse was built the following year and housed all of the county's offices.
Tombstone remained the county seat until 1929, when outvoted by a growing Bisbee, and the county seat was moved there. The last county office left the courthouse in 1931. Except for an ill-fated attempt to convert the courthouse into a hotel during the 1940s, the building stood vacant until 1955. When the Tombstone Restoration Commission acquired it, they began the courthouse rehabilitation and the development as a historical museum that has continued to operate as a state park since 1959. It features exhibits and thousands of artifacts which tell of Tombstone's colorful past.
The courthouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.
Fun at Tombstone, Arizona and the OK Corral
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Great family fun, entertainment and food! Step into Tombstone AZ and you'll be stepping back into the rough and toughdays of the wild west. In the 1880s, Tombstone was a booming mining town that brought a rush of prospectors and miners looking to strike it rich. It also became a magnet to thieves, card-sharks, murderers, rustlers and an abundance of bad guys. Founded in 1879 by Ed Schieffelin who discovered rich silver deposits, the town grew quickly. Within two years, it became an isolated metropolitan city with two banks, three newspapers. four churches, an opera house and even a bowling alley. But the thriving streets of Tombstone became wild and wicked with 110 saloons, 14 gambling halls, several dancing halls with brothels. That’s just a small part of the excitement you’ll find here!
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A Day In Tombstone, Arizona - O.K. Coral, Doc Holliday, Wyatt Earp and the ok coral - travel vlog
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Tombstone is a town in southeastern Arizona, known for its Wild West history. Exhibits at the Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park include a replica gallows. On historic Allen Street, the O.K. Corral outdoor theater re-enacts an 1881 cowboy gunfight. Resident ghosts are said to haunt the bullet-riddled Bird Cage Theatre. Outlaws are among the local townsfolk buried at the 1878 Boothill Cemetery.
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The Tombstone Grand Hotel Tombstone Room Tour
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Tombstone, Arizona AZ
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List of Best Things to do in Tombstone, Arizona (AZ)
O.K. Corral
Bird Cage Theatre
Boothilll Graveyard
Allen Street
Good Enough Mine Tour
Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park
Rose Tree Museum and Books
Gunfighter Hall of Fame
The Saloon Theatre
The Tombstone Epitaph
Tombstone, Arizona
Had a blast at the Tombstone RV Park, Met a lot of old timers, (Desert Fellows). A great park only a few miles from Boot Hill and Tombstone Arizona. Really enjoyed visiting both.
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The Streets of Tombstone
Between 1879 and 1900, the town of Tombstone, in the southeastern corner of Arizona Territory, played host to a remarkable range of Old West personalities, from Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday to Buckskin Frank Leslie and the prospector Edward Lawrence Schieffelin. While the town went through ups and downs and was nearly wiped from the map on more than one occasion, it has earned its nickname: the Town Too Tough to Die.
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Driving Around Tombstone, Arizona
Tombstone is a historic western city in Cochise County, Arizona, United States, founded in 1879 by Ed Schieffelin in what was then Pima County, Arizona Territory. It was one of the last wide-open frontier boomtowns in the American Old West. The town prospered from about 1877 to 1890, during which time the town's mines produced US$40 to $85 million in silver bullion, the largest productive silver district in Arizona. Its population grew from 100 to around 14,000 in less than seven years. It is best known as the site of the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral and now draws most of its revenue from tourism.
Inside the Tombstone Courthouse
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Tombstone Arizona Gold/Gem locations: Connie's Custom Prospector Stickers & More Ebay: Gold series on youtube.com/flagold. Gold and platinum are 15-19 times heavier than other streambed materials and concentrate in low pressure areas and cracks that run across rivers and streams. You look for a crack on the bank, and follow it out until you meet the gold line and there you suck it out with your dredge. Gold will be on the outside edge of a river gravel bar, at the head of the bar (large gold but usually beneath big boulders), and at the tail end of a bar (vast concentrations due to river bars forming in the shape of an airfoil and sucking fine gold to the tail end) but be small to microscopic at the tail end. Gold will travel down a river or stream in a line, usually off center of the high pressure water. Gold will settle behind a boulder. A good place to fish, can also be an excellent place to find gold. Black sand is iron ore that can be readilly identified in gravel bars and is a ready indicator that gold is probably present. The most effective and economical way for the average person to find paying concentrations of gold in a river or stream is with a simple ($80) sluice that you shovel into and the riffles retain gold, platinum, gems and anything heavy for you. Gold can be found up high on the old river channels and recovered with metal detectors, a gold wheel, a highbanker, or simply by identifying the material, shoveling it in your truck and working it out later in a wheel, or your simple stream sluice. The states which have gold in vast quantities are: Maine, Vermont, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Colorado, Wyoming, New Mexico, Nevada, Arizona, California, Idaho, Washington, Montana, and Oregon. The rest have gold as well, some in very good concentrations. All have gems of some kind that a sluice will seperate and hold. Good luck finding the gold of your dreams! Find gold by viewing the other films in this series for all the methods (from simple hand tools to metal detectors) plus even more valuable gems.
Silly Tour of Historic Tombstone Courthouse
Laszlo gives a lively tour of some notable pieces within the historic Tombstone Courthouse, in Arizona. And the gallows out back.
Also, the Chinese artifacts at the end of the video are from a different museum, that I can't remember the name of. It's the one that's got the worlds largest rose bush in the back yard.
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This short documentary about the famous Gunfight at the OK Corral was made in September of 2009. My son, Sam and I went to Tombstone for the 28th Annual Rendezvous of Gunfighters. Actors from around the world come to participate in the reenactment of this famous event. This movie was produced and submitted as a college assignment in my Educational Technology's class at Arizona State University.