Tombstone AZ Cheap and Free Things To Do and Attractions
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AO.K. Corral
- 308 East Allen St
Tombstone, AZ 85638 - 5204573456
- If you absolutely have to, go ahead and spend the money to tour the OK Corral. Go out back and see the mannequins with voice over account of Oct 26th 1881, CS Fly's photo had some interesting old time Tombstone photographs, and there were a few decent displays, etc. But DO NOT waste your money on... more on TripAdvisor
- Do not waste your time or money of seeing the so called "gunfight" reenacted, it is neither realistic, or good. The actors are second rate and try to tell the story in a setting ... more on TripAdvisor
O.K. Corral
308 East Allen StTombstone, AZ 85638
BTombstone Western Museum
- Tombstone
AZ 85638 - +1 520 457 3800
- Overview Aficionados of the Old West have most likely seen the photograph of Billy Clanton in his coffin, which was taken after his demise at the infamous gunfight at the OK Corral. But Steve Elliott, owner of the Tombstone Western Heritage Museum, offers another glimpse of this cowboy—one with his ... more on Fodor's
Tombstone Western Museum
TombstoneAZ 85638
CHistorama
Tombstone, AZ , USA- +1 520 457 3456
- Overview Vincent Price narrates the dramatic version of the town's past in the Historama—a 26-minute multimedia presentation. At the adjoining OK Corral, a recorded voice-over details the town's famous shoot-out, while life-size figures of the gunfight's participants stand poised to shoot. A reenact... more on Fodor's
- Overview Vincent Price narrates the dramatic version of the town's past in the Historama—a 26-minute multimedia presentation. At the adjoining OK Corral, a recorded voice-over details the town's famous shoot-out, while life-size figures of the gunfight's participants stand poised to shoot. A reenact... more on Fodor's
Historama
Tombstone, AZ , USA
DThe Tombstone Epitaph
- Tombstone
AZ - +1 520 457 2211
- The Tombstone Epitaph newspaper museum is behind the Crystal Palace Saloon. It is FREE! You can read original Epitaph reports of the famous October 26, 1881 Gunfight at the O.K. Corral. The most interesting display presents the life of the Epitaph's founder, John Clum. As Tombstone's first electe... more on TripAdvisor
- Overview Famous Old West Newspaper founded by John P. Clum in May, 1880. Read original reports of the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral. Arizona's second oldest newspaper, and Tombstone, Arizona's oldest business. See the original 1880s ... more on MuseumStuff.com
The Tombstone Epitaph
TombstoneAZ
ERose Tree Museum and Books
- Fourth
between Allen and Toughnut , P.O. Box 808 , Tombstone, AZ 85638 - +1 520 457 3326
- My husband and I live in Sedona, AZ and just returned from a trip to Tombstone. This was our first visit and we stayed 2 nights at the Best Western, which we recommend if you are bringing a small dog because they allow them overnight but also have very, very clean and cute rooms, and also a resta... more on TripAdvisor
- Overview Famous for having the world's largest rose bush, this former residence has been turned into a museum. more on TripAdvisor
Rose Tree Museum and Books
Fourthbetween Allen and Toughnut , P.O. Box 808 , Tombstone, AZ 85638
FFairbank, Arizona
- Arizona Highway 82
Tombstone, AZ 85638
- Highlights: wheelchair accessible more
- Overview Once a railroad supply town of 100 people, Fairbank has since been abandoned. more on TripAdvisor
- Overview Fairbank is a ghost town in Cochise County in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Arizona. Founded in the 1880s, the town was named after Chicago investor Nathaniel Kellog Fairbank, who provided funds to open the silver mines in nearby Tombstone. During Fairbank's short heyday the town was... more on En.wikipedia.org
Fairbank, Arizona
Arizona Highway 82Tombstone, AZ 85638
GRose Tree Inn Museum
- 116 S. 4th St.
Tombstone, AZ , USA - +1 520 457 3326
- Overview Originally a boarding house for the Vizina Mining Company and later a popular hotel, the Rose Tree Inn Museum has 1880s period rooms. Covering more than 8,600 square feet, the Lady Banksia rose tree, planted by a homesick bride in 1885, is reported to be the largest of its kind in the world. The ... more on Fodor's
Rose Tree Inn Museum
116 S. 4th St.Tombstone, AZ , USA
HThe Bird Cage
- 535 E Allen S
Tombstone, AZ 85638 - +1 520 457 3421
The Bird Cage
535 E Allen STombstone, AZ 85638
IApothecary Museum and Shoppe Museum
- 520 E Allen St
Tombstone, AZ 85638 - +1 520 457 3784
Apothecary Museum and Shoppe Museum
520 E Allen StTombstone, AZ 85638
