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How To Get To Tombstone Arizona

While I-ten races east over the mountains, our more scenic route, promoted by tourism authorities as the "Cochise Trail," winds south on sometime Usa-80 through the Wild Due west town of Tombstone (pop. one,300), "The Town Too Tough to Die." The route loops along the Mexican edge before rejoining I-x across the New Mexico edge.

Though information technology's simply 24 mi (39 km) southward of the superhighway, and regularly inundated by bikers, RVers, and busloads of tourists, the rough-and-gear up mining town of Tombstone has kept itself looking pretty much as it did dorsum in the 1880s, when 7,500 miners chosen it home and one of the more mythic events of the Wild West took place here: the shootout at the O.1000. Corral.

Historians, and everyone in Tombstone, however debate the concatenation of events of Oct 26, 1881. Was Wyatt Earp a sharpshooting savior, out to make Tombstone safe for decent society? Or was he a grandstanding cowboy whom history has romanticized? Decide for yourself later hearing all sides of the story. The O.K. Corral is notwithstanding here, a block south of Fremont Street (old US-80), on Allen Street betwixt 3rd and 4th Streets, with life-size black leather-clad statues taking the places of Virgil and Wyatt Earp facing down the Clanton brothers. Nearby, in a fenced-off outdoor theater, gun-slinging actors stage re-creations of the shootout. To see any or all of this, you lot have to buy a ticket at the entertaining Historama (520/457-3456, daily, around $ten), side by side to the OK Corral.

The dead men, and many hundreds of others, ended upwards at Boothill Graveyard (520/457-3300, daily, $3), along the highway at the northwestern edge of town, where you can wander amongst 300 wooden grave markers inscribed with all manner of rhyming epitaphs. The Boothill cemetery is the real thing, and the souvenirs in the big gift shop at the archway are as wonderfully tacky every bit they come.

Though the OK Corral and Boothill are both fun, the best identify to learn about Tombstone's existent, as opposed to mythic, history is at the Tombstone Courthouse Country Historic Park (520/457-3311, $vii), at tertiary and Toughnut Streets. Congenital in 1882, this one-time courthouse building holds 12,000 sq ft (i,115 sq thousand) of artifacts documenting and describing the real Wild Due west.

Despite the huge numbers of people who descend on Tombstone every day, and the gauntlet of T-shirt and knickknack shops catering to them, the town is withal an appealing place to visit. Enjoy a absurd drink at the truly historic Big Nose Kate's Saloon (417 E. Allen St., 520/457-3107), named for, endemic, and run by Medico Holliday'south brothel-keeper girlfriend. The authentic sometime saloon now hosts live music and serves the tasty "Goldie's Famous Overstuffed Reuben."

Every day in summer, just about every hour on the hour, historic gunfights are reenacted all effectually Tombstone. During the third week in October, the whole town comes alive with a weekend of shootouts and parades during Helldorado Days. Places to stay are not extensive, nor expensive: Endeavour the centrally located Tombstone Cabin (502 Due east. Fremont St., 888/455-3478 or 520/457-3478, $70 and up), on the main road.

Fly's Photos

The work of Wild West photographer Camillus Southward. Fly (1849-1901) forms i of the primary records of life in borderland Arizona. Fly was born in Missouri and raised in Napa, California, then moved to Arizona to open a portrait studio in Tombstone, which has been restored as part of the O.K. Corral Historama complex. His iconic images, preserved in the Library of Congress and hither displayed in the small gallery, include some of the earliest photos taken of Chiricahua Apache warrior Geronimo, photographed soon after his 1886 surrender. Wing's studio also displays his images of Wyatt Earp, "Doctor" Holliday, and many others. What Matthew Brady was to the Civil War, Camillus Southward. Fly was to Tombstone in its 1880s heyday.

Map of Southern Pacific through Arizona.
Map of Southern Pacific through Arizona.

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Source: https://www.roadtripusa.com/southern-pacific/arizona/tombstone/

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