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Past and present have an unusual relationship in Tombstone, Arizona. Men dressed as 1880s gunfighters are forever clomping up and down wooden sidewalks with jingling spurs and holstered revolvers ...
October 19, 2015 / 5:50 AM EDT / CBS/AP TOMBSTONE, Ariz. -- Two people were hit with bullets Sunday during a gunfight re-enactment in the Old West town of Tombstone that was supposed to involve ...
Tombstone town landmarks like the Can Can Restaurant, the Grand Hotel, the Oriental Saloon, and C.S. Fly's were all reproduced in addition to Allen Street and the legendary O.K. Corral.
Tombstone is famous for gun battles, whiskey and blood in the streets. It is best known for the shootout at the O.K. Corral. Certainly, there were gunfights, a red-light district, gambling, opium ...
Tombstone isn't notorious for it's minerals, though. Everything changed on Oct. 16, 1881, when a long-simmering feud erupted into a shootout near the now legendary O.K. Corral.
Even the Tombstone town council of 1880 realized that some people with guns have intent to kill—and that reasonable laws could help stop them.
Things haven't changed in 120 years," said Sally Alves, a preservationist who runs Curly Bill's B&B. "Tombstone is becoming a Disneyland. If Tombstone turns into Disneyland we'll lose our uniqueness.
In 1881, five Earp brothers gathered in hopes of finding their fortunes in Tombstone, Arizona, the last boomtown in what was still left of the untamed American West. They were relatively young men ...
In the high desert of Southern Arizona, just west of the Dragoon Mountains, Tombstone beckons as an unrivalled encounter with the Old West, its frontiersmen and gunslingers. Not only is the ...