Outlaws and Spirits at Boot Hill Graveyard | Spirits of Tombstone (Part 2)
In Spirits of Tombstone, AZ - Part 2 I go to explore one of the most famous, most haunted cemeteries in the United States -The Boot Hill Graveyard. This graveyard holds true to all that is the Wild West. Outlaws, Marshals, Criminals and townsfolk. Many hung, shot and murdered, it is obvious to see why this place may be so haunted.
One reason, a lesser known reason, that may explain many of the hauntings is that when the new city cemetery opened up in Tombstone, many of the families that could afford to do so, had their deceased relocated to the new cemetery. Disturbing what was supposed to be a persons' final resting place always adds to chaos and more hauntings.
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Boothill Graveyard - Tombstone, Arizona
Tombstone, Arizona's Boothill Graveyard is the burial site of Billy Clanton, Frank McLaury, Tom McLaury and Old Man Clanton (Billy's father). Ike and Billy Clanton and the McLaury's participated in one of the most famous gunfights of the American southwest behind the O.K. Corral over 130 years ago on October 26, 1881. Billy and the McLaury brothers were killed during the gunfight with Tombstone, Arizona Territory Marshall Virgil Earp, his brothers Morgan Earp and Wyatt Earp, and Doc Holliday. Boothhill Graveyard is the resting place of Tombstone's famous and infamous. A few died from natural causes.
O.K Corral Gun Fight October 26 1881 Tombstone Arizona U.S.A
I have not been to the O.K Corral and Tombstone since the early 90's and i was surprised to see that it had improved. They improved the actual site, and added a live show of the lead up and the fight itself.
Whether the Gunfight at the O.K is a Hollywood creation of the American West or not, it does not matter. The fight still symbolizes the settlement of the West U.S, for American's and people all over the world.
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
Johnny Ringo's Gravesite near Turkey Creek, Arizona
A little intro and tour of Johnny Ringo's gravesite near Turkey Creek in the foothills of the Chiricahua Mountains. Mostly known from the movie Tombstone, his fate was quite different than depicted in the movie
Tombstone Arizona, O.K Corral, Boothill, Silver Mines U.S.A
Tombstone the town to tough to die....probably describes it best. It seems like such a wild little town that was in the middle of know where. The violence shown in Boothill actually makes the gunfight at the O.K Corral look mild. Silver mines, Cowboys, gunfights, hangings by mob's....Tombstone had it all.
Tombstone AZ - Interview with Doc Holliday
As Arizona residents we at times take for granted what Southern Arizona has to offer in the way of entertainment and recreation. We are a young State but have a lot of history to share. One of the must see places to take visitors to is The Town to Tough to Die. Yes, Tombstone, Arizona. It's close to Tucson and a great place to take your friends. They might comment that it's touristy, but they will always talk about it and have their friends visit it too. For more information visit Tombstone's information website at Tombstoneweb.com
Top 9. Best Tourist Attractions in Tombstone - Arizona
Top 9. Best Tourist Attractions in Tombstone - Arizona: O.K. Corral, Bird Cage Theatre, Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park, Boothilll Graveyard, Allen Street, The Tombstone Epitaph, Rose Tree Museum and Books, Gunfighter Hall of Fame, Fairbank
TOMBSTONE HOME OF FAMOUS GUNFIGHTS LIKE GUNFIGHT AT THE OK CORRAL.
Tombstone is a city in Cochise County, Arizona, United States, founded in 1879 by Ed Schieffelin in what was then the Arizona Territory. Formerly a silver-mining boomtown and county seat, the town is most famous as the former home of a number of western gunfighters, and as the site of the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral. Its economy today is based on tourism. According to 2006 Census Bureau estimates, the population of the city was 1,569.
In the summer of 1877, prospector Ed Schieffelin was working the hills east of the San Pedro River when he struck a vein of silver ore in a high plateau called Goose Flats. While telling a soldier about his discovery, the soldier allegedly stated that the only rock Schieffelin was likely to collect in that dangerous area would be his own tombstone. Undeterred by the warning, Schieffelin filed his claim under the name The Tombstone.
The town of Tombstone was founded in 1879, taking its name from the mining claim, and soon became a boomtown. Fueled by mineral wealth, Tombstone was a city of 1,000 by early 1881, and within another year Tombstone had become the seat of the new (Cochise County), with a population between 5,000 and 15,000. It boasted such modern conveniences as refrigeration (including ice cream and even ice skating), running water, telegraph and limited telephone service, and a newspaper aptly named the Tombstone Epitaph. Capitalists and businessmen moved in from the eastern U.S. Mining was carried out by immigrants from Europe, chiefly Cornwall, Ireland and Germany. An extensive service industry (laundry, construction, restaurants, hotels, etc.) was provided by mainly Chinese and other immigrants.
Tombstone Arizona - Wild West Days
Tombstone Wild West Days is a Salute to the Men and Women of the Armed Forces. All net proceeds are donated to the United Services Organization (USO) to support our military personnel at home and overseas.
Wyatt Earp in Tombstone - OK corral
video from famous gunfighter town in AZ
Tombstone, Arizona - Boothill Graveyard - Cemetery - 2014
Cemetery in Tombstone, Arizona, cemetery from the Wild West.
Old West grave sites - slideshow (Earp, Doc, etc)
These are the grave sites of the good and bad guys and gals. Mattie Earp, Big Nose Kate, Doc Holiday, Billy the Kid, Alfred Packer slaughter and the Earp brothers.
Mattie Earp is buried in The Pinal Historic Cemetery just outside of Superior, Arizona.
Big Nose Kate is buried in the Pioneer Cemetery in Prescott, Arizona.
Doc Holiday is buried in the Pioneer Cemetery in Glenwood Springs, Colorado.
Alfred Packer marker is in Lake City, Colorado.
Billy the Kid is buried in Fort Sumner, New Mexico. (The REAL Billy the Kid...not that fake dude in Hico, Texas)
The Earps are buried in California.
As for the toughest grave to get to...it's a toss up between Mattie Earp out in the desert of Arizona or Doc Holiday who is at the Pioneer Cemetery way up on top of boot hill. People...it is a hike to get there.
Tombstone, Arizona Gunfight
Tombstone, Arizona Gunfight
Old Tombstone Western Theme Park
Welcome to Old Tombstone Western Town! We do comedy stunt fights year around, 362 days of the year! We also offer an amazing 4 mile/30 minute narrated Trolley Tour several times daily, and on Friday and Saturday evenings offer the famous Ghost and Murder tour which takes you around Tombstone's most haunted and notorious places via the trolley, including Boot Hill Cemetery.
We also offer mini-golf, panning for gold, a shooting gallery, a jail where you can have your significant other locked up, and the only venue in town with our own Cantina where you can bring your beverage of choice in to the shows.
Two of our actors are professional stuntmen that were in The movie Tombstone along with many other movies and TV shows....we have photo ops with the actors/actresses free of charge at the end of each show. This is a kid friendly show, and your pets are allowed too. Come on out to Tombstone and see us!!!! 339 S 4th St, Tombstone, AZ 85638
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Tombstone,Arizona.wmv
We spent the first 3 days exploring the state of Arizona before meeting up with our HOGJAW family and friends for Beerfest 2011. One of the first places was The Town Too Tough To Die, Tombstone, Arizona. We do not own the rights to the music in this video.
Tombstone Cowboys pt. 1
Tombstone Cowboys do a comedy, of old days in Tombstone Arizona. Nothing more, nothing less (quote from 'Boothill Cemetery')
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The History of Tombstone Arizona with Byron Sinn
Join me as we discover how Val Kilmer and Wyatt Earp became the best Lawmen EVER!!
American History with Byron Sinn in the town too tough to die, Tombstone Arizona! Discover the true Story of the shaping of Southern Arizona and the taming of the American Southwest. Everything from crazy Ed Schieffelin to Wyatt Earp and beyond is dicussed on this wild romp through the Old West!
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Actually filmed in Tombstone. Written by Tyler Evans, Justin Scarred, Ben Nine-K, Byron Sinn, and filmed with our buddies Coolo and Bird in the mix as well.
How much of the movie Tombstone was real?
New Update! Check out my interview with Chris Wimmer about Tombstone:
Wyatt Earp and his brothers, Virgil and Morgan. Doc Holliday. Johnny Ringo. Today they're legends of the wild west, but have you ever wondered how much of the movie Tombstone was accurate? In this audio podcast we'll compare history with Hollywood's version of the western classic.