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Tombstone March 30, 2018


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2018 events ..........................................................................................................................20 Arlene’s .....................................................................................................................................5 Big Iron Shooting Gallery............................................................................................... 13 Big Nose Kate’s ..................................................................................................................24 Bird Cage Theatre ............................................................................................................. 11 Boothill Graveyard ............................................................................................................ 12 The Branding Iron ................................................................................................................5 Bronco Trading Co. ........................................................................................................... 16 Cafe Margarita ....................................................................................................................24 Canyon Vista Medical Center ....................................................................................... 10 Cochise Eye & Laser .............................................................................................................9 Fallen Angel Sweet Sin Parlor ...................................................................................... 21 Johnny One Dog ..................................................................................................................9 H&R Block ............................................................................................................................. 13 Lady L’s Creations .................................................................................................................9 The Longhorn Restaurant .............................................................................................24 Miss Kitty’s ..............................................................................................................................6 O.K. Corral................................................................................................................................2 Old Tombstone Western Theme Park ......................................................................20 Old West Chuckwagon ......................................................................................................3 Puny Johns BBQ ................................................................................................................. 14

Stand Where the Legendary Gun Battle Began. See Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday Reenact the Gunfight.

Rockhounds ........................................................................................................................ 19 Rose Tree Museum ........................................................................................................... 14 Russell’s Roadrunner ..........................................................................................................4 Rustic Realty Inc .................................................................................................................22 Shady Lady’s Closet..........................................................................................................24 Sierra Vista Medical Group ............................................................................................23 Silver Hills Trading Co. ........................................................................................................7 Silver Strike Winery........................................................................................................... 18 Spur Western Wear ........................................................................................................... 15 Stampede Bed & Breakfast ........................................................................................... 12 Superstition Sue Gifts...................................................................................................... 19 Tombstone Art Gallery.................................................................................................... 19 Tombstone Bordello ........................................................................................................ 12 Tombstone Brewing Company ......................................................................................6 Tombstone Chamber of Commerce ............................................................................3 Tombstone Family Health ............................................................................................. 15 Tombstone Harley Davidson ........................................................................................ 17 Tombstone Real Estate ................................................................................................... 19 Tombstone Sweet Memories ....................................................................................... 15

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Tombstone Treasures Thrift Store ..............................................................................22 Valor Hospice .........................................................................................................................8 W.F. Trading Co. .....................................................................................................................4 Western Edge of Tombstone........................................................................................ 16 The Wizard’s Workshop .................................................................................................. 16 A product of

326 East Allen St. www.okcorral.com

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Old West Chuckwagon TOMBSTONE

Known for serving up such comfort food favorites as chicken fried steak, biscuits with sausage gravy and chili and cornbread, the Old West Chuckwagon menu offers a tempting selection. Items are made fresh daily. Breakfast, which is served all day, starts at 6:30 a.m., with the restaurant open until 4 p.m. Located at 339 South Fourth St., Old West Chuckwagon is open from 6:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. seven days a week. The menu is varied and servings generous. For information, call 520-457-1480

OPEN DAILY 6:30 A.M. TIL THE LAST GUNFIGHT OF THE DAY

(520) 457-1480 • 339 S 4th Street, Tombstone, AZ

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Homestyle Cooking!

the town too tough to die We invite you to walk the streets Where these and other legendary men and women of the american west walked throughout the years. Come absorb the experience and history that is unique to

Can be traced on every road, on every wooden boardwalk. There’s nothing dry and merely old about tombstone’s past. It’s alive and active and delightful, the town and the spirit of its activities. With a mild year-round climate, any time is the right time to visit TOMBSTONE!

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TOMBSTONE, ARIZONA! Step back into the old west for a few days or even weeks. It is an encounter with history that you and your family can only get in the town too tough to die.

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Tombstone Weddings TOMBSTONE

For creative themed weddings and vow renewals, there’s no other officiant like Reverend Dr. Jay Clark of Tombstone Weddings. Dr. Jay has been ushering couples into matrimony with customized ceremonies for nine years. He and his wife Linda R. Young create tailored, destination weddings that cater to each couple. “There are so many really unique wedding venues right in Tombstone, but we will perform the ceremony wherever the couple wants to get married,” said Dr. Jay. Three popular Tombstone wedding destinations are the Rose Tree Museum, Tombstone Courthouse and OK Corral. Outside of Tombstone, Dr. Jay has performed weddings at Gammons Gulch, Triangle T Guest Ranch and the Schieffelin Monument, to name a few popular locations. Dr. Jay’s wedding ceremonies are described as “filled with well placed humor, thoughtful sentiments and inspiring scripture readings (if requested), topped off with perfectly personalized vows.” Dr. Jay has been ranked in the top five percent of wedding officiants and is a People’s Choice Award winner. For information about Tombstone Weddings by the Reverend Dr. Jay Clark, go to www. tombstoneweddings.com, or call 520-457-9876.

Tombstone Walking Tours Dr. Jay Clark — retired dentist, long-time historian and actor — has been conducting historic walking tours through Tombstone for nine years. “My passion for history is what compelled me to start the tours in the ‘town too tough die,’” said Dr. Jay, whose wife, Linda R. Young is the business co-owner, creative writer and director. “We work by appointment only, and our tours have been named as the number one activity in Tombstone by TripAdvisor.” Dr. Jay says his goal is for Tombstone’s visitors to have the best possible experience while learning about the town’s history. The 90-minute tours, which he describes as a “gentle stroll through history” touch on how Tombstone got its start, why the town is still here today and what events led up to the gunfight at OK Corral. “I want people to understand what it is that makes Tombstone, Arizona unique among all of western history,” he said. “Our tours are all about history, made fun.” Dr. Jay’s unique presentation style, which he calls “edutainment,” skillfully weaves history with humor as he presents a memorable experience for those who join him on a stroll through town, while stepping back in time. To learn more about Dr. Jay’s Tombstone Walking Tours, go to www. tombstonewalkingtours.com or call 520-457-9876.

Hats • Straw Hats • Stetson Caps • Belts • Souvenirs

Russell’s Roadrunner 428 E, Allen St. Tombstone, AZ. 85638 (520) 457-3821

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T-Shirts Men & Women Moccasins • Jewelry • Gifts

W. F. Trading Co. 428 E Allen St. Tombstone, AZ 85638

(520) 457-3664


Arlene’s stores

Tombstone memories

Arlene’s Gallery is one of three Arlene’s store locations in Tombstone’s historic district, each carrying its own unique selection of quality merchandise. After opening its doors in 1978, Arlene’s Gallery was joined by Arlene’s Southwest Trading Co. and Arlene’s Silver and Gold, both opening in 1984. The gallery features quality artwork and gifts from all over the country and abroad. Located at 415 E. Allen St., for information about the gallery, call 520-457-3833. Arlene’s Southwest Trading Co. is located at 400 E. Allen Street and features Native American pottery, a selection of kachinas, artifacts, baskets, sand paintings and much more. For information, call 520-4573678. Arlene’s Silver and Gold, 402 E. Allen Street, houses an extensive collection of quality Native American jewelry, mostly Navajo and Zuni. For information, call 520-457-3678. All three Arlene’s locations are open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., seven days a week. The stores have been built on repeat customers, and quality merchandise and friendly customer service, said owner Adam Klein. For information about the three stores, visit www.arlenesgallery.com.

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Tombstone Memories is the only federally licensed firearm dealer on Allen Street. Along with cowboy-style firearms, the shop features knives, Native American jewelry and other souvenirs. Owned by Lilly and Bob Hritz, Tombstone Memories is located at 514 E. Allen St. — across the street from its former location — and is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. seven days a week, with exception of Christmas day. The phone number is 520-236-4158. The Facebook page is www. facebook.com/TombstoneMemories. Any change or tips left behind are used to match donations to the Tombstone Animal Shelter.

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Big Iron Shooting Big Iron Shooting Gallery is the place to go for a true Old West experience. Step inside the gallery and shoot the guns that won the west. Customers fire single-action Colt 45 revolvers in a safe, family-oriented setting using gallery ammunition. It’s the same type of ammo used in military training, said Timothy Loomis, who purchased Big Iron in February 2018. “The ammunition we use is a low enough decibel that it won’t hurt anyone’s ears, even young children,” he added. “We show our customers the point shooting technique and they fire at six-foot tall silhouette.” Cost is $3 for six shots. Open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. seven days a week, the gallery is located at 519 E. Allen Street. For information, call 480-232-4369, or go to the website at bigironshootinggallery.com.

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Arlene’s Gallery • Southwest Trading Company • Southwest Silver & Gold • 520.457.3678 or 520.457.3833 • Allen Street, Tombstone, AZ • www.arlenesgallery.com

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The Unexpected in Tombstone since 1978


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Tombstone Harley Davidson

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Tombstone Harley-Davidson is a small retail store loaded with Harley-Davidson accessories. Touted as a “one-stop shop for everything Harley,” the store’s selection includes t-shirts, chaps, belts, purses, jewelry, authentic drinking glasses and much more. All merchandise carries the Tombstone logo, creating unique gift opportunities for family and friends. Located in the town’s historic district, Tombstone H-D is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, the store is located at 526 E. Allen Street. For information, call 520-457-1482 or visit www.tombstoneharley.com.

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Corsets • Purses • Dresses • Skirts • Jeans • Sandals • Jewelry • and lots more

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Gold • Silver • Fine Gifts • Southwestern Jewelry Souvenirs Black Hills Gold • Posters

500 Allen St Tombstone, AZ 520-457-3335

www.silverhillstrading.com

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The Tombstone Art Gallery is an all-volunteer entity, whose members belong to the Tombstone Association of the Arts, LTD. Throughout the year, the gallery hosts a number of featured artists and crafters by displaying continuous exhibits in a variety of media and creative styles. The gallery’s craft displays include gourds, quilts, woodworking, sculptures, jewelry and other handmade items. “Our association has members from all over Cochise County,” said A.J. Stewart, the gallery’s art director and publicist. “All of our members are creative, highly imaginative people who are wonderful to work with. We have a tremendous amount of talent in Cochise County.” Every month, the gallery features exhibits that showcase the work of local artists. The following list touches on the different shows that run every month throughout the year, starting with January 2018. The show schedule is repeated every year. January - featured artists and crafters. February - annual quilt show. The 2017 event drew 95 handmade quilts and large amount of traffic to the gallery. March - 38th annual open, judged art show for all Arizona residents. “This year’s (2017’s) judges are from Tucson and Bisbee and our show features 45 artists and photographers,” said Stewart. April and May - featured artists and crafters. June, July and August - open member shows, where each Tombstone Art Association member can submit up to five pieces. September and October - featured artists and crafters. November and December - featured artists and crafters, along with a Christmas craft show. Located at 383 Allen Street, the Tombstone Art Gallery is open from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. seven days a week, with the exception of Christmas. For information, contact 520-4572380 or visit the website at www.tombstoneartgallery.com


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Puny John’s BBQ Cooking meat with smoke and heat has become somewhat of an artform for John Marshall. It’s an artform that has evolved into one of Tombstone’s popular new eateries where inviting hints of slow cooked meat waft through town from Puny John’s BBQ. John and his wife Amanda “Mandy” Marshall opened the restaurant in Tombstone’s historic district in October 2016. Puny John’s in-house sauces and rubs are prepared in John’s signature barbecue style. The restaurant’s menu of juicy pulled pork or chicken sandwiches, tender beef brisket and St. Louis style ribs is winning praises from barbecue connoisseurs. “We specialize in brisket, pulled pork, ribs and whole hogs,” Marshall said. “Don’t forget to try out homemade barbecue sauces. They come in mild, hot and fire hot!” John has been dabbling with barbecue techniques for more than two decades, borrowing different styles from all over the globe while serving in the Air Force. Marshall said that every country he visited had its own version of barbecue. “I have taken my favorite types and recipes from my travels and blended them into what I feel is an award winning

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product.” After moving to Sierra Vista in 2012, the Marshalls started a catering business and also worked local festivals out of a concession trailer. When their business continued to grow, they purchased an old historic

building in Tombstone and opened Puny John’s BBQ. Located at 11 S. Fourth Street, Puny John’s is about halfway between Fremont and Allen streets in Tombstone’s historic district. For information, call 4572396.

When it comes to capturing memories through old-time photography, tourists and locals turn to Lady L’s Creations — Old Timey Photography, a family-owned and operated business located in the heart of Tombstone’s historic district. Dress up like an outlaw, Wyatt Earp, saloon girl or proper lady. Kids, babies and pets can dress up, too. Group photos are welcome. There are several vintage-style backgrounds to choose from, creating memories with every photo. Lori Kilpatrick purchased the business a year ago, and changed the name from Tombstone Photo Studio Euphorium to Lady L’s Creations. She moved the studio to a larger building at 519 E. Allen St., which doubled the space and allowed her to expand the business. For information or to make a reservation, call 520-457-8164. Lori runs the old-time photo studio with her husband, Dan and son Cory Kilpatrick.

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Admissions & Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 520-263-2001 Advanced Wound Care Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .520-263-3770 Behavioral Health Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .520-263-3130 Billing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .520-263-3800 Bone & Joint Institute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 520-263-2663 Casa de la Paz Hospice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .520-263-3400 Laboratory Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .520-263-2350 Medical Records. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .520-263-3360 Outpatient Surgery Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .520-263-2500 Radiology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .520-263-3900 Rehabilitation Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .520-263-3700 Thrive. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .520-459-8210 Volunteer Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 520-263-3299 Women & Children’s Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .520-263-3300


Bird Cage Theatre

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visiting the historic building, tourists are told about a 45 caliber bullet hole, the slug still intact, in one of the bar’s posts. Along with the shootings, drinking and gambling, the Bird Cage was known for its prostitution, where patrons were entertained in the fourteen cribs, or cages, located in two balconies on either side of the theater’s main hall, which held an orchestra pit and stage. Each crib had drapes, drawn for privacy, while the men were entertained. “The longest poker game in history was played at the Bird Cage,” said Hunley. “It went on continuously, 24 hours a day for eight years, five months and three days.” It’s claimed that as much as $10 million changed hands during that marathon game, with 10 percent of the take going to the house. Today, the Bird Cage Theatre is one of Tombstone’s most visited tourist attractions. In addition to its intriguing

history, there are claims the 135 year-old building is haunted. “The Bird Cage is the most haunted building in America, according to experts who study paranormal activity,” said Hunley. “It has appeared on the Travel Channel and History Channel and on documentaries done by Ghost Hunters, Ghost Lab and Ghost Adventures, to name just some of the productions that have come through here.” Located at 535 E. Allen Street, the Bird Cage Theatre is open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., seven days a week, with the exception of Christmas. There is a nightly family ghost tour at 6:30 p.m. for families with children 12 and over. Nighttime ghost tours for adults only those 18 and older - are at 8 p.m. It’s best to purchase all ghost tour tickets in advance at the Bird Cage, or by calling 520457-3421, or the toll free number, 800-457-3423. The website is www. tombstonebirdcage. com.

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6:30 p.m. nightly

Designed for families with children 12 yrs & up We recommend you purchase your tickets in advance at the Bird Cage or call for reservations by 5:30 p.m.

NIGHTTIME

HISTORIC GHOST TOURS 7 DAYS A WEEK

8:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m.

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Purchase your tickets in advance at the Bird Cage 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. #1 Most haunted building in America! (TAPS) Epicenter of the Paranormal (Travel Channel) Ground Zero for the Paranormal (History Channel) Phone: 520-457-3421 | Toll Free: 800-457-3423 535 E. Allen St. Tombstone, AZ 85638 (Located on the corner of 6th and Alley St.)

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The Bird Cage Theatre is billed as one of Tombstone’s most authentic attractions and one of the west’s most famous historical landmarks. “Back in Tombstone’s mining heyday, the Bird Cage was a combination of saloon, gambling hall, theater and house of ill-repute,” said Billy Hunley, whose family purchased the Bird Cage in 1934 after the building sat vacated for 45 years. “It’s one of the town’s most authentic buildings because it survived the fires of 1881 and ‘82 that destroyed most of the town’s original buildings.” The Birdcage celebrated its grand opening on Dec. 26 1881 and operated continuously, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, for eight years. When it closed in 1889, its contents were left undisturbed until it was purchased in 1934 by the Hunley family. It has been a tourist attraction since, open to the public seven days a week, with the exception of Christmas. “During the eight years the Bird Cage was in operation, there were 16 gunfights, killing 26 people,” said Hunley. There are 140 bullet holes throughout the building, on the walls, ceilings and floors. According to an article that ran in The New York Times in 1882, the Bird Cage Theatre was reported as the “wildest, wickedest night spots between Basin Street and the Barbary Coast.” The Bird Cage’s bar was made in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and shipped on the Star of India around South America to the west coast of Mexico, then transported by wagon train to its destination in Tombstone. While

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Outlaw T’s Books and & More

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Outlaw T’s Books & More is a family owned and operated business located at 330 E. Allen St. next door to the OK Corral. Owners Sam and Linda Weber boast the “best T-shirts in town,” designed and printed in Tombstone. “We have T-shirts that are produced by us, as well as handembroidered denim jackets, children’s clothing, T-shirts and sweatshirts,” said Linda Weber, who does the embroidery. “We also carry a wide selection of books about this area and its western history.” The book selection includes stories of the men and women of the southwest and the legends that have kept Tombstone alive. Children’s books and paper dolls also are available, along with cookbooks filled with southwest recipes. Open from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. seven days a week, Outlaw T’s Books & More can be reached at 520-457-2209.

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Stampede RV Park is a family-friend options for RVers and campers. The ly park with a selection of park provides stan hookup, back-in, and pull-through dard full RV sites along wi for tents. Bed and th campsites breakfast cabins that sleep two are along with bed an available, d breakfast rental units that can sle Holiday and even ep up to six. t reservations requ minimum stay. ire a two- or thre e-night W hile owners Su e and Moe Sinsley them in the RV Pa love pets and welco rk me cabins or rental un and campsites, they are not allow ed in the its. Dogs must be kept on leash at al vaccinations mus l times and t be current. On-site amenities include the followi showers; Old Wes ng: breakfast dine t theme; cable TV hookup and laundr r; Stampede RV Park y. is conveniently lo close to a number of local attractions cated at 18 W. Allen Street, and amenities. For rate packages and information, 520- 457-3738, or go call toll free: 86640 9- 4778 ; to stampederv@ gm ail.com.

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Rose Tree Museum Just a few blocks from the OK Corral, there’s a place where Tombstone transitions from guns to roses. Located at the corner of Fourth and Toughnut streets, the Rose Tree Museum is home to the world’s largest rosebush, representing a departure from the legendary gunfights, brothels and saloons that define the town’s history. This magnificent bush - a White Lady Banksia Rose - branches more than 9,000 square feet and is supported by a trellised roof and sturdy beams. Its massive trunk is 12 feet in diameter and its branches cover one square block as they sprawl overhead, filling the museum’s courtyard. The building that houses the rose tree was built by the Vizina Mining Company and is one of the first adobe structures built in Tombstone. When the Vizina mine closed, the property was sold and became a small hotel. In the 1930s the tree was listed in Robert Ripley’s Believe it or Not column as the “world’s largest rose tree” after Ripley visited Tombstone. Articles about the tree started appearing in newspapers across the country. Today, it is listed in the Guinness Book of Records, where the “world’s largest rose tree” claim has never been disputed. The rose tree’s history begins in 1884 when a young bride named Mary Gee came to Tombstone from Scotland with her mining engineer husband. The couple stayed at

the Vizina Mining Company boarding house while they waited for their home to be built. Gee was so homesick for Scotland that her family sent her a box of shrub shoots from home, including cuttings from the Lady Banksia Rose. In 1885, she planted a shoot in the patio of the boarding house where she and her husband had stayed, now the Rose Tree Museum. The bush flourished into a massive tree, which 133 years later, continues to thrive and grow. Its fragrant white blooms fill the museum’s patio for about six weeks of the year, typically starting

in April and blooming through Easter. The tree has become one of Tombstone’s star attractions, with hundreds of visitors drawn to the museum every year. Weddings are held in the courtyard that houses the gigantic rose bush and the museum is filled with exhibits that showcase the lives of the town’s early pioneers. “The rose tree has a long and beautiful history in this town,” said Dorothy Devere, who owns and manages the museum with other family members. “It’s almost

always in bloom for Easter Sunday and people look forward seeing it at that time.” The Rose Tree Museum is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., with the exception of Christmas and Thanksgiving. The hours may be subject to change, so call 520-4573326 to confirm dates and times.

Rose Sree Museum & Books Hours: 9-5 Daily January - May • 11-4 Daily June - December. Closed Christmas & Thanksgiving Admission: $5.00 - Children under 14 are Free when accompanied by an adult.

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Larian Motel

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If you’re planning to spend a few days in Tombstone while exploring this old west mining town, be sure to check out the Larian Motel, located in the heart of the historic district. The newly remodeled 14-room motel offers free wifi, flat screen TVs, coffee and refrigerators in every room, as well as microwave ovens on request. “We’re within walking distance of all the historic attractions, restaurants and saloons,” said Gordon Anderson, Larian owner and operator. “We have large, clean comfortable rooms and are rated number one by TripAdvisor and Yelp.” Built in 1957, the Larian has a long-standing reputation for excellent service and western hospitality. “When it comes to lodging, we have one of the best values around, with repeat customers year after year,” noted Anderson. “If you’re interested in finding a comfortable place to stay in Tombstone with convenient access to our historic sites, be sure to stop by and see what we have to offer.” Located at 410 E. Fremont Street, the Larian phone number is 520-457-2272.

When stepping inside Wizard’s Workshop, visitors are greeted with a selection of personally crafted creations. Described as a “magical place,” the shop is filled with gems and minerals mined in Southern Arizona. Owners Don and Kathy Paonessa have collected and assembled one of the largest privately owned collections of museum-quality Bisbee Copper minerals. The collection includes turquoise, malachite, azurite, cambellite and Slaughter Mountain fire agate. Located at 800 E. Fremont St., Wizard’s Workshop features the handmade fine jewelry crafted on site. For information, call 520-457-3152 or go to thewizards-workshop.com.

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When train enthusiasts wander into Western Edge of Tombstone, they’re immediately intrigued to the selection of new and vintage model trains. Shop owner David Bales has taken his own fascination of trains and their history and created a business that draws praises from train connoisseurs all over the world. “My wife bought me a Lionel model about 25 years ago, and I’ve been hooked since,” said Bales. As a Bachmann distributer, Bales says he carries the Bachmann line because he likes the detail the company puts in their trains. Along with selling trains, he does repairs and restorations. Along with trains, the shop also sells an assortment of picture frames,

night lights, jewelry, knives and knicknacks. “This is a great job because I get to meet fascinating people from all over the world and I ship all over the world,” said Bales. “There are a lot of train fanatics out there” When he’s not running his shop, Bales doubles as pastor of Tombstone Cowboy Church, located on Ninth and Fremont streets. Sunday service is at 9 a.m. Western Edge of Tombstone is one of several unique shops along the boardwalk in the town’s historic district, 427 E. Allen St. Open seven days a week, hours are from 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday. For information, call 520-220-7407.

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Silver Strike Winery and tasting room features Arizona wines made from locally grown grapes within 50 miles of Tombstone. Owner Jann Bengle purchases her grapes from growers in Willcox, Dragoon and Sonoita. Open daily from noon until 6 p.m., the business stocks 14 local wines and offers tastings for $10 plus tax. Located at 334 E. Allen Street, Silver Strike can be reached at 520-678-8200, or by going to info@silverstrikewinery.com. The website is www.silverstrikewinery.com.

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here’s always something going on in Tombstone. Along with great shops, restaurants and historic sites, be sure watch for the town’s list of festivities. For event information, contact the Tombstone Chamber of Commerce at 520-457-9317 or go to the website at tombstonechamber.com.

April 6, 7 & 8

Rose Tree Festival

The 2018 Rose Tree Festival celebrates the 133rd blooming of the world’s largest rose tree, a designation by both Guiness and Ripley’s. Festivities start the evening of April 6 with the crowning of the new rose queen at the Rose Tree Museum, located at 118 South Fourth St. There is a parade at 11 a.m. April 7 on Allen Street as well as daylong activities in the city park. The tree, which was planted in 1885, is filled with white Lady Banksia roses that typically bloom in April. Its trellissupported branches sprawl 8,000 square feet over the Rose Tree Museum courtyard, filling the area with the fragrance of roses. Activities on April 8 feature a pet parade at 10:30 a.m. as well as music and a list of activities at the city park.

May 26, 27 & 28

Wyatt Earp Days

Every year, Tombstone comes alive on Memorial Day weekend while honoring its most legendary lawman, Wyatt Earp. This Lions Club sponsored celebration is filled with three full days of street entertainment from around 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. all three days.

June 30, July 1 & 2

Salute to the Buffalo Soldiers

For the first time this year, this annual

Aug. 11 & 12

Doc Holli-Days

Buffalo Soldier salute will be joined by two other tributes: Freedom Days and the 25th reunion of the movie Tombstone. The Buffalo Soldiers were regiments of African-American soldiers who served on the western frontier and protected settlers from Apache raids and lawlessness. Today, they are celebrated in honor of their historic role in this region during Arizona’s territorial years, continuing through early statehood. Freedom Days was celebrated for the first time last year after Tombstone was officially designated a “Second Amendment City” in January 2017. Organized by local business owner Gordon Anderson, the event dovetails

with Buffalo Soldier Days along with a celebration of the 25th anniversary of the movie Tombstone.

Tombstone Fourth of July

This event, organized by local business owners Kevin and Sherry Rudd, is a celebration of the life of notorious gunfighter, gambler and dentist Doc Holliday and his historic role in Tombstone. Holliday was Wyatt Earp’s friend and joined the Earp brothers at the OK Corral gunfight on Oct. 26, 1881. Doc Holli-Days is celebrated in August to commemorate the gunfighter’s birthday on Aug. 14, 1851. Actor Val Kilmer, who played Doc Holliday in the 1993 movie Tombstone, thrilled crowds at the 2017 inaugural DOC Holli-Days celebration by attending the event. For more information, go to annualdocdays@yahoo. com or the Facebook page at The Annual DOC Holli-Days.

Celebrate a family-style Fourth of July in Tombstone with a list of activities organized by Tombstone Forward and local civic organizations, merchants and volunteers. Through the day, activities are centered at the city park, located at Third and Allen streets. Weather permitting, there will be a fireworks display at Medigovich Field, sponsored by the Tombstone Fire Department.

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Sept. 1, 2 & 3

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Oct. 14 to Oct. 19

Wyatt Earp Vendetta Ride

This five-day ride takes participants in and around Tombstone to the Chiricahua, Dragoon and Whetstone Mountains tracing Wyatt Earp and his posse’s trail of retribution against the Cowboys in 1882. The ride includes horses, tack, wranglers, historians, three meals a day and snacks. Cost is $2,495.

Oct. 19, 20 & 21

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Gunfight groups from across the U.S. gather in Tombstone to perform reenactments and skits on historic Allen Street. Sponsored by the Tombstone Vigilantes, the event features street entertainment from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. Activities also include costume contests, raffles and auctions throughout the event.

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During this event, the Tombstone Livery Stable property is filled with RVs, and vendors. Spectators are welcome.

Halloween in Tombstone

Tombstone abounds with hauntings, creating an ideal Halloween setting for all ages. Visit the town’s 13 most haunted destinations on the trolley, about a onehour tour that includes Boothill Graveyard. The Gunfighter and Ghost tour is another chilling experience. The adventure starts outside Big Nose Kate’s Saloon and takes participants through town to some of the most hair raising places Tombstone has to offer. The Bird Cage Theatre also offers tours of this historic theater, gambling hall and brothel.

Nov. and Dec. Holiday events: Nov. 23

525 E. Allen St. (next to the Bird Cage Theatre) • (520) 457-3423

Christmas Tree Lighting Held in the city park.

For nearly nine decades, the “town too tough to die” has celebrated Tombstone Helldorado Days, representing the community’s biggest and most anticipated festival. Crowds pack the town’s boardwalks, saloons and restaurants for a rip-roaring three days filled with nonstop street entertainment. The event also presents Tombstone’s largest annual parade, drawing participants from all over Arizona and neighboring states. The parade starts at 11 a.m. Sunday, the celebration’s final day. Helldorado Days started in 1929 and is held every third Friday, Saturday and Sunday in October. Presented by Helldorado, Inc., the threeday event features gunfight reenactments, street entertainment, fashion shows, music and dancing. For more information, visit tombstonehelldoradodays.com, or call the Tombstone Chamber of Commerce at 888457-3929.

Oct. 24 to Oct. 28

BorderTown

Tombstone Livery Stable, located at 919 Highway 82 just northwest of Tombstone, is home to an annual Single Action Shooting Society state championship competition. SASS participants are required to choose an alias and wear 19th century costumes to suit that alias.

Dec. 1

Tombstone Home Tour

Between 18 and 20 historic buildings are featured, with the home tour celebrating its fifth annual event in 2018. This selfguided tour starts at 9 a.m. and takes between four and six hours to complete. Along with a lineup of Tombstone’s older homes, the tour includes such historic places as the old Tombstone fire station, Schieffelin Hall and St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Arizona’s oldest protestant church building. Presented by Tombstone Forward, the event is a fundraiser for the nonprofit organization. For information about Tombstone Forward events, go to tombstoneforward.com/contact-us or call 520-457-3707.

Dec. 8

Christmas Light Parade and Courthouse Luminaries Lighting

The parade starts at 6 p.m. on Allen Street and heads over to the Courthouse, with the luminaries lighting at 6:30 p.m. This is the one time every year that the Courthouse is open to the public free of charge. Refreshments are served, locals in period dress greet visitors and Christmas carolers help ring in the season with joyous songs.

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February — The entire month of February features an annual quilt show at Tombstone Art Gallery, 317 East Allen Street. Beautifully displayed handcrafted quilts fill the gallery with color this one month of the year. Feb. 16 and 17: Vigilantes Days — recreate the town’s Old West allure with gunfights on Allen Street, live entertainment and an abundance of activities. March 16 & 17: Wild West Days — Festivities kick-off with a St. Patrick’s Day parade at 11 a.m. on March 16. The parade features a “Salute to the Troops” theme honoring the men and women of the Armed Forces. The event is sponsored by the Wild West Detachment Marine Corps League and Merchants of the City of Tombstone and benefits United Service Organizations (USO) and local charities.


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Shady Lady’s Closet

Longhorn Restaurant The Longhorn Restaurant, known as Tombstone’s oldest continually operated restaurant, is located on the site that once held such historically significant establishments as the Bucket of Blood Saloon, the Holiday Water Company and the Owl Café and Hotel. That was back in Tombstone’s more turbulent years. Today, the Longhorn is known for its vast menu selection and is one of the town’s favorite family establishments. Diners are urged to watch for daily chef specials before deciding on an entree. “We have the best barbecue smoked ribs anywhere,” says Gloria Goldstein who owns the restaurant with her husband, Steve. While enjoying the main course, be sure to save plenty of room for such dessert favorites as deep-dish apple cobbler or death by chocolate. The Longhorn is open from 7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. and serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. It is located at 501 E. Allen Street, in the town’s historic district. For information, call 520-457-3405 or go to www.thelonghornrestaurant.com.

Shady Lady’s Closet is a “uniquely different ladies boutique” with an amazing selection of clothing you’ll not find anywhere else. Located in Tombstone’s historic district, Shady Lady’s features the latest fashions in casual, dressy and business wear, along with a vast collection of accessories at affordable prices. The store’s selection of shawls, scarves, costume jewelry and footwear help create the perfect fashion statement for all occasions. Belts, purses and hats also are available, along with fun household items that make great gifts. Located at 406 E. Allen Street, Shady Lady’s Closet is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For information, call 520-457-2562, or visit www. theshadyladyscloset.com.

Cafe Margarita Café Margarita, a restaurant featuring authentic Mexican dishes along with a splash of Italian and American menu items, boasts the “best margaritas in the west.” Owners Gloria and Steve Goldstein invite visitors to stop by and enjoy a mango or prickly pear margarita, both customer favorites. Start the meal off with an ice cold Mexican beer while indulging in one of the restaurant’s “south of the border” appetizers. Such traditional selections as guacamole, chicken quesadillas and Rita’s nachos give visitors a true flavor of Mexico. Fresh salsa is made daily. Located at 131 S. Fifth St., the restaurant is open Thursday and Sunday

from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. and 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday. The restaurant is closed Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. For information, call 520-457-2277 or visit www.cafe-margarita.com.

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