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Tombstone Historic District, Tombstone AZ | Nearby Businesses


Allen Street
Tombstone, AZ 85638

(520) 457-3929

Tombstone Historic District is a historic district in Tombstone, Arizona that is significant for its association with the struggle between lawlessness and civility in frontier towns of the wild west. Located within the historic district is the legendary O.K. Corral associated with the famous Gunfight at the O.K. Corral that actually took place on Fremont Street, near the back entrance to the O.K. Corral, on October 26, 1881. The district was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1961.

Arts and Entertainment Near Tombstone Historic District

The O.K. Corral, Tombstone, Az.
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Cochise County
Tombstone, AZ 85638

520-457-3456

Old Tombstone Western Theme Park
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339 S 4th St
Tombstone, AZ 85638

(520) 955-3090

Shows daily. Exciting & entertaining Hollywood Stunt & Old West Comedy show! Old fasioned weddings and Private Party venue. Our theme park also includes a Shoot'n Gallery, Pan for Gold, Mini Golf, Restaurant and our new Cervesa's Cantina! Great fun for the entire family! Ask about our Trolley Tour and Gunfight Combo ticket and save $$$. Happy Trails Partner! Call for showtimes

Tombstone's 1878 Underground Tours
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501 E Toughnut St
Tombstone, AZ 85638

(520) 2555552, (520) 255-0552

We have three different mine tours. The original Goodenough Mine Tour is 45 minutes long, and is very easy to take. No special equipment needed, we provide a hardhat. Nice smooth path, good lighting, well built stairs. Learn Tombstone's mining history right where it happened. Anyone can do it. Our intermediate tour is the Toughnut Mine AdventureTour. Three hours. A half mile hike underground, with mild climbing. Crawling is optional. You need a flashlight. See much more than on the Goodenough, prettier minerals, more artifacts, bigger workings. Be in reasonable shape. Our third tour is the Girard System Extreme Tour, which is hard core spelunking. Seven hours of climbing and crawling for the true adventurer. Nothing easy about this one, and come prepared. Work gloves, kneepads, three sources of light, and food and water. A serious expedition to the natural water table, or as close as you can get to it. Be in excellent shape for this one. So, we have three different tours for all levels of ability.

The Bird Cage Theatre (The Official Site)
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535 E Allen / POBox 248
Tombstone, AZ 85638

The Bird Cage Theatre was a combination of a Saloon, Gambling Hall, House of ill repute, and Theatre. The New York Times wrote that the Bird Cage was the wildest wickedest night spot between Basin Street and the Barbary Coast. There were 16 Gun and Knife fights that left over 140 bullet holes through out the building. The Bird Cage hosted the wests longest poker game lasting 8 years 5 months and 3 days. It is truely the last of a bygone era of western history. The Bird Cage is ground zero for paranormal activity. It is one of the most haunted bulidings in the west. We have had many paranormal investigations that come to investigate the hauntings of this building.

Tombstone Gunfighters
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339 S 4th St, Tombstone,
Tombstone, AZ 85638

(520) 990-5268

Join us Daily for our Historic and Hysterical Show about the Old West. Performed by SAG and professional performers, we provide a family show for everyone! Drinks and snacks for sale at our gate.....

O.K. Corral, Arizona
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Cochise County
Tombstone, AZ 85638

(520) 457-3533

The O.K. Corral (Old Kindersley) was a livery and horse corral from 1879 to about 1888 in the mining boomtown of Tombstone, Arizona Territory, in the southwestern United States near the border with Mexico.Despite its famous association with the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, the historic gunfight did not take place within or next to the corral on Allen Street, but in a narrow lot on Fremont Street, six doors west of the rear entrance to the corral. The lot was between Harwood's home and C. S. Fly's 12-room boarding house and photography studio.The 1957 film Gunfight at the O.K. Corral made the shootout famous and the public was incorrectly led to believe it was the actual location of the altercation. Despite the historical inaccuracy, the corral is currently marketed and advertised as the location of the shootout, and visitors can pay to see a reenactment of the gunfight. The corral is now part of the Tombstone Historic District.OriginsAt the time of the gunfight on October 26, 1881, the O.K. Corral and Livery was one of seven liveries and corrals in the city of about 5,300 residents, excluding Chinese and children. The others included the Dexter Livery (owned by John Dunbar and Johnny Behan), Pioneer Livery, Tombstone Livery, West End Corral, P.W. Smith Corral, C.N. Thomas West End Corral, and the Fashion Stables,

Vogan's Alley Bar
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487 E Allen St
Tombstone, AZ 85638

(520) 457-3101

Tombstone Arizona & The OK Coral
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5470 E Apache Trail
Tombstone, AZ 85638

(480) 982-4040

Sister Paranormal Investigators
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521 E Allen St
Tombstone, AZ 85638

(520) 457-7385

Watt & Tarbell Undertakers: Sister Paranormal Investigators Ghost Investigations Welcome to Historic Tombstone where the Wild West of the past still lives in the Paranormal State. We invite you to come join us for a Ghost Investigation. We will be in one of the few original buildings. On this very site the undertaker performed his duty on Tombstone’s deceased…and is still doing it today. Tickets can be purchased in advance at Watt & Tarbell.

Tombstone Ghosts & Legends Tour
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426 E Allen St
Tombstone, AZ 85638

(520) 732-0871

If you want to experience the vast history of Tombstone first hand, I suggest you take our Tombstone Ghosts & Legends Walking Tour. One of our talented cast members will lead you through Tombstone's most unforgettable attraction. Tombstone Ghosts & Legends Tour is a walk through attraction that uses Hollywood special effects, computerized animations and historic scenery to bring the history of Tombstone to life. You'll find yourself right in the middle of all the action during this historical tour. You might even meet the ghost of Doc Holliday himself! At the end of your tour you'll visit the all new Tombstone Legends Museum, and you'll be invited to sit down for a few minutes and enjoy a "live" living history presentation as one of out talented cast members transports you back to 1880's Tombstone on the famous Allen Street Theatre stage. When you visit Tombstone, don't miss the experience of a life time at Tombstone Ghosts & Legends Tour.

Birdcage Theatre
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Allan Street
Tombstone, AZ 85638

Tombstone Trolley Tours
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137 S 4th St
Tombstone, AZ 85638

(520) 955-3090

Join us for a fun and entertaining 25 minute narrated historical ride back in time. Enjoy the scenery of the "Wild West" while our experienced conductors share with you the history that has shaped Tombstone into" The Town Too Tough To Die!" Available on/off service to Boot Hill. Save your tickets ~ and receive discounts on "Gunfights" Restaurants, & More! Adults $5 ~ Kids 6-12 $3 ~ 5 years & under FREE ~ Group Rates Available, Tour Groups Welcome ~ ~!~!~! Trolley is heated/airconditioned !~!~!~

Tombstone Epitaph
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11 S 5th St
Tombstone, AZ 85638

(520) 457-2211

Tombstone at Twilight
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410 E Allen St
Tombstone, AZ 85638

(520) 314-1879

Tombstone at Twilight is a new way to enjoy Tombstone. Join us at the twilight hour for shopping, dining and entertainment. Evening gunfights featuring the "Blood at Dusk Gunfighters". See Tombstone in a whole new light.

Schieffelin Hall
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402 E FREMONT St
Tombstone, AZ 85638

(520) 457-3326

Schieffelin Hall is a building from the American Old West in Tombstone, Arizona Territory, the largest standing adobe structure still existent in the United States southwest. It was built in 1881 by Albert Schieffelin, brother of Tombstone founder Ed Schieffelin, and William Harwood as a first class opera house, theater, recital hall, and a meeting place for Tombstone citizens.HistoryWhen the hall opened on the corner of Fremont and Fourth Streets in June 8, 1881, it seated 450 on the floor and 125 more in the gallery. The stage drop curtain was painted with a scene from Colorado and was considered a work of art. The building was the center for city entertainment and social events in Tombstone with formal balls and theatrical performances. When it opened, it was "the largest, most elaborate theater between El Paso, Texas and San Francisco, California." The first play, Tom Taylor’s five-act drama, The Ticket-of-Leave Man, was staged on September 15, 1881. The Hall was scorched by a large fire that burned many blocks in 1882.Schieffelin, his brother Ed, and their mining engineer partner Richard Gird formed a partnership, shaking hands on a three-way deal that was never put down on paper. The company they formed, the Tombstone Gold and Silver Mining Company, held title to the claims and worked the mines. They brought in two big strikes, the Lucky Cuss and the Tough Nut. The company produced millions of dollars of wealth for the three owners.

All Hallows' Eve
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THE TOWN TO TUFF TO DIE
Tombstone, AZ 85638

(804) 874-4789

Tombstone Ghost and Murder Tours
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137 S 4th St
Tombstone, AZ 85638

(520) 955-3090

Take a 1 hour tour thru Tombstone's past. Learn about the 13 most haunted destinations aboard the Tombstone Trolley with our "Paranormal" Ghost Host... Parson George. He will have the hair on your neck standing up strait as he introduces you to some of most interesting lessons about Tombstone's history, legends and lore. He may even introduce you to the proof of life... after death. Tours depart at dusk every Friday & Saturday night from Old Tombstone Western Town, it's the home of the Tombstone Cowboys and the famous Helldorado Theatre. You may want to call and order your tickets ahead over the phone day of, or get to the Depot and purchase them early, seats do sell out early each week. Don't forget your cameras and smart phones, we do encourage you to take as many pictures as possible along the tour. We will only ask that you silence your phones and hold the calls and conversations until after the tour. The tour is suitable for all ages, keep in mind that we do ask guests to keep calm... and listen for what may go "Bump" in the night.....

Tombstone Historama
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326 E ALLEN St
Tombstone, AZ 85638

(520) 457-3456

The Bird Cage Theatre
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Allen Street
Tombstone, AZ 85638

A tribute to the magnificent Bird Cage Theatre in Tombstone, AZ. This is not the official page, please find that at: https://www.facebook.com/bctheatre. Any questions or comments please call the Bird Cage at: 1-800-457-3423 or email at: [email protected] or see their website here: https://www.tombstonebirdcage.com Open 365 days a year. Do not miss this while in Tombstone! The famous Bird Cage Theatre opened its doors on December 25, 1881 and for the next eight years would never close, operating 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Also called the Bird Cage Opera House Saloon, the establishment featured a saloon, gambling parlour, theatre, and a brothel. In no time, the "theatre” gained a reputation as one of the wildest places in Tombstone, so bad that the few self-respecting women in town refused to even walk near the place. The New York Times reported in 1882, that "the Bird Cage Theatre is the wildest, wickedest night spot between Basin Street and the Barbary Coast." During the years that the theatre was open the wicked little place witnessed a number of gun and knife fights that took some 26 lives, and left 140 bullet holes in the ceilings, walls, and floors, many of which can still be seen today. The theatre was called the "Bird Cage” because of its 14 crib style compartments suspended from the ceiling. Here, the painted ladies would pull the drapes and "entertain” their customers at some of the most exorbitant prices ever heard of in the Old West. For one of these unfortunate souls, prostitution would not be her worst fate; instead she would succumb to one of the hazards of the business – murder. When "Margarita” was sitting on the lap of a gambler named Billy Milgreen, in flounced one of her co-workers, who went by the name of "Gold Dollar.” Seeing Margarita on the lap of her best customer and "boyfriend,” Gold Dollar stuck a double edge knife into her chest, intending to cut her heart out. Having almost completed the task, she was interrupted by the sounds of the marshal coming and ran out the back door. Covered in blood, she hid the knife somewhere out back. Because the murder weapon couldn’t be found, no murder charges were filed. Amazingly, more than a century later, the stiletto was found behind the Bird Cage Theatre and is now displayed at the museum. Within these walls once drank and played the likes of Wyatt Earp, Bat Masterson, and members of the Cowboy faction, and Doc Holliday, who dealt faro in the gambling parlor. The hand painted stage, which once featured the likes of Eddy Foy, Lotta Crabtree, Lillie Langtry, Lola Montez, and Lillian Russell still stands, along with the orchestra pit and its massive Grand Piano. The gambling parlour continues to feature the actual table where Doc Holliday once dealt faro, and lining the walls are photographs of the many who passed through its doors, as well as original paintings that hung in the establishment. The original bar still stands and on display is Tombstone’s famous horse-drawn hearse called the Black Moriah. The first "vehicle” to ever have curved glass, it is trimmed out with gold and reportedly worth nearly two million dollars. Ruffled-up beds and scattered clothes are authentic, as well as the original faded carpets, drapes, and furniture. The Bird Cage Theatre is Tombstone's most authentic attraction, one of the Old West's most famous landmarks, and a definite "must stop” while in Tombstone. It also allegedly one of the most haunted places in Tombstone. From: http://www.legendsofamerica.com/picturepages/pp-tombstone5-birdcage.html

Tombstone's Gunfighter & Ghost Tour
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421 E Allen St / At Big Nose Kate'S Saloon
Tombstone, AZ 85638

(800) 979-3370

Visit the 10 most haunted spots on Allen Street in Tombstone's Historic District including The Grand Hotel, China Mary's in old Hop Town, Tombstone's General Hospital where patients died excruciating deaths and much more! Hear about the cold-blooded killing that happened in front of the O.K. Corral and see the corner where the Earp's and Holiday began their famous walk down to the O.K. Corral on the fateful day of October 26, 1881! The total time of this exciting tour is approximately 45 minutes. Tours are held every night at 6:30 at Big Nose Kate's Saloon..You can purchase tickets online at www.tombstone-ghost.com or at Big Nose Kate's after 11:00 AM. Other times are by appointment only. Adults are $15.00, Children 12 and under are only $10.00. Private and group rates are available. Call for reservations & more information: 1-800-979-3370 or PM us right here on Facebook!

Local Business Near Tombstone Historic District

Tombstone Mustachery
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430 E Allen St
Tombstone, AZ 85638

(520) 457-2382

Spur Western Wear
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414 E ALLEN St
Tombstone, AZ 85638

(520) 457-9000

Tombstone Frozen Yogurt
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513 E Allen St PO Box 212
Tombstone, AZ 85638

Vogan's Alley Bar
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487 E Allen St
Tombstone, AZ 85638

(520) 457-3101

Tombstone Ghosts & Legends Tour
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426 E Allen St
Tombstone, AZ 85638

(520) 732-0871

Madame Mustache
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419 E Allen St
Tombstone, AZ 85638

(520) 457-3815

Madame Mustache
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455 E Allen St
Tombstone, AZ 85638

Russell's Roadrunner Western Store
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428 E Allen St
Tombstone, AZ 85638

(520) 457-3821

W.F. Trading Co/Russell's Roadrunner
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428 E Allen St
Tombstone, AZ 85638

520-457-3664/520-457-3821

Silver Nugget Ice Cream Parlor
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520 E ALLEN St
Tombstone, AZ 85638

(520) 457-9223

Red Buffalo Trading Co
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412 E ALLEN St
Tombstone, AZ 85638

Crystal Palace Saloon
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436 E Allen St
Tombstone, AZ 85638

(520) 457-3611

Bronco Trading
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410 E Allen St
Tombstone, AZ 85638

(800) 537-5040

ATM
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101 E Allen St
Tombstone, AZ 85638

Silver Hills Trading Co.
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504 E ALLEN St
Tombstone, AZ 85638

(520) 457-3335

Bronco Mercantile
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410 E ALLEN St
Tombstone, AZ 85638

(520) 457-9220

Arlene's
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415 E Allen St
Tombstone, AZ 85638

(520) 457-3833

Tombstone Epitaph
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11 S 5th St
Tombstone, AZ 85638

(520) 457-2211

The Longhorn
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501 E Allen St
Tombstone, AZ 85638

(520) 457-3405