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Tombstone, Arizona is a historic city located in the southwestern United States that is steeped in Wild West lore and legend.
Actually, I don’t want a tombstone. I want a used parking meter with the sign saying “expired.” And leave the slot where you put money in for people to place coins.
In Tombstone,* Ariz., one of the toughest western mining camps of the '80s, it was only natural that the daily paper should be named the Epitaph. It was not because, as one old miner once ...
Tombstone carved a rep as the “Town Too Tough To Die!” (the first newspaper was aptly titled The Tombstone Epitaph) for its draw of not only silver rushers but outlaws.
So here are a few things you didn’t know about Tombstone. 1. Tombstone got its name because of one man’s sense of humor. Ever wonder why Tombstone is called, well, Tombstone? Ed Schieffelin was ...
Tombstones are often somber reminders of life's inevitable end, but occasionally, they offer a glimpse of humor that transcends the grave. These hilarious epitaphs prove that wit can endure even after ...
Tombstone fragment with Epitaph of a Young Girl. Work Type. tombstone ! epitaph. Date. 3rd or 4th century CE. Description. Square gravestone dedicated by two parents Telesphorus ("Bringing to ...
Editor and historian Dean Prichard died March 18 after a short illness. Prichard became editor of the national edition of the Tombstone Epitaph in 1974 and oversaw it until an accident last year ...
According to the regulator in Black’s jewelry store, the trembling began in the afternoon of May 3, 1887, at exactly twelve and a half minutes past two. At least, that ...
However, Flavor Flav apparently doesn’t want his trademark catchphrase on the tombstone. He told Rolling Stone he wants his epitaph to say three words: “It’s about time.” ...