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Allen between 3rd and 4th, Tombstone, AZ 85638
Here, in 1881, the Earp brothers, Wyatt, Virgil and Morgan, along with their friend Doc Holliday, faced off... More on arizonaguide.com
Tombstone is a must visit. It is great for a day trip to see the street and visit the Ok Corral and shops. ... More on GeckoGo

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339 S. 4th Street, Tombstone, Arizona
This historic Western town is one of the most famous and glamorized mining towns in America. Prospector Ed ... More on DogFriendly.com
Only real 'wild west' town still standing. Must see :) More on GeckoGo

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Tombstone, Az
The Tombstone Epitaph Museum is small, but so was the newsroom that put out the paper that created an Ameri... More on manual_books
When you pay for the OK Corral shoot-out re-enactment, you also receive a ticket to pick up the actual epit... More on TripAdvisor

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P.O. Box 731, Tombstone, AZ 85638
'Boot Hill' (or 'Boothill') is the name for any number of cemeteries, chiefly in the American West. During ... More on Wikipedia
Great place to visit. More on GeckoGo

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535 E Allen S, Tombstone, AZ 85638

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515 Fremont St., Tombstone, AZ , USA

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520 E Allen St, Tombstone, AZ 85638

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Fourth, between Allen and Toughnut, P.O. Box 808, Tombstone, AZ 85638

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Tombstone, AZ 85638

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19 North 3rd Street, Tombstone AZ 85638, United States of America
Inscription. The First Protestant Church in Arizona Territory under the direction of Endicott Peabody who conducted the first services in this building on June 18, 1882. The structure is of hand formed adobe brick, stuccoed in 1970 ... More on HMDB
