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March 2023 by Carlo Agudio
Everybody was really nice and helpful there
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May 2022 by Renee N.
This little city holds tons of secrets and history. This has to be the last little western town around. Walking the same streets as Wyatt Earp and Doc Holiday feels rather surreal. All kinds of adventures to take here including museums, walking tours, underground mine experiences and even a paranormal tour for those looking to connect to some of the past residents of Tombstone. If you can, try and visit during Wyatt Earp days. Plenty of gunfights and western fun to fill your day with. Tombstone is easy to access and not far from Tucson. It is about a two hour drive. Definitely worth a day trip and don't forget to explore the old cemetery.
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March 2022 by Sydney B
This place is the real deal. We skipped all the touristic re-enactments and just came here. We usually zip thru museums but wish we had had more than an hour here. Really great displays and easy to take in at a leisurely place. Don’t miss the gallows outside that you can walk to near the back of the first floor.
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March 2022 by Allie Damron
Cool experience. The mountains are beautiful. Great for kids and great handmade western gear. After dark, bars get busy.
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March 2022 by Raymond King
Good..
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March 2022 by James Anderson
Tombstone is awesome! Had a great time. Love towns like this. Everyone was friendly and helpful. Will come back.
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March 2022 by June Robertson
Wonderful place to visit and very friendly people, especially the officers walking the beat. I would love to live there.
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March 2021 by William Gray
Dropped off an application for a business license for my AUDIE MURPHY MEDAL OF HONOR MUSEUM here in Tombstone. The clerk was cordial and extremely helpful. Great service from a public employee.
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March 2021 by R. Lewis
Brenda and Regina are wonderful to work with. Scott Lewis
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March 2017 by Renata Hickey
The original, historic Old Tombstone City Hall is at 306 E. Fremont Street, Tombstone, AZ. It is painstakingly being restored and worth a stroll to see the magnificent red exterior.
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March 2017 by Eric Winkler
The City Hall, built in 1882, is located directly on the busy main street and, despite its history and neighborhood, is part of the O.K. Corral to the less frequently visited houses of Old Tombstone.