This is a list of historic properties in Tombstone, Arizona, which includes a photographic gallery of some of the remaining historic structures.The majority of these structures are in the Tombstone Historic District which was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1961. Located in the beautiful high desert just northwest of Tombstone, the Monument is now part of the Tombstone Courthouse State Park. The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) on October 15, 1966. This was the scene of the famous shoot-out in 1881 between the Earp and Clanton gangs, a legendary event in the Old West. A variety of Tombstone Arizona attractions present Tombstone Arizona History itself. There is a $3.00 per person entrance fee to the Graveyard. They all have excellent visuals and information. Location: 408 N. HWY 80 – Fremont Street, Tombstone AZ 85638. Tombstone Boothill Graveyard and Giftshop is managed and maintained by the City of Tombstone. It is a place where you can feel a direct connection to the Old West days of Tombstone, “the town too tough to die.” Edward Schieffelin was born in 1847 in Pennsylvania. The 1882 courthouse is now a museum filled with Old West artifacts. *****This a courtesy listing. You can view a video, as a Historama of the old, Wild West, that includes the famous gunfight. Today, life-size replicas of the nine gunfighters stand on the spots where they began the gunfight, giving a sense of the distance, or lack of distance, between each of the men, and the overall layout. Choose one or (if you have time) see all of the Tombstone Arizona O ld West Museums, fantastic attractions! The OK Corral is the most well-known site in Tombstone. Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park See where justice was served at the Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park.

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