Museum dealing with the history of Tombstone and southeast corner of Arizona. From 1879 to 1929. It is the only publicly owned museum which tells the story of the "Town Too Tough To Die." Built in 1882 at a cost of nearly $50,000
Tombstone, AZ Historic Courthouses1880 Tombstone artifacts and mining displays; World's Largest Rose Tree, a 113-year-old Lady Banksia, which covers 8,600
Tombstone, AZ MuseumsVisit the free 1880s newspaper museum displaying vintage newspapers and printing equipment. Read the original 1881 reports of the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral®. See how newspapers were printed in the 1880
Tombstone, AZ MuseumsCharleston and Millville Tombstone silver ore was milled here in the 1880s. It was used later by the U.S. Army during World War II as a training site for house-to-house combat.
Tombstone, AZ Pioneer HistoryThe Pioneer Home is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and stands as a memorial to the early pioneers. Visit the board-and batten-house which still contains many of the Garland mining family heirlooms.
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