Just south of Tucson, sits one of the last boomtowns of the American West. Tombstone, nicknamed "the town too tough to die," is chock-full of Wild West lore and historic landmarks. Whether you're ...
After more than a century, the gunfight that made lawman Wyatt Earp famous continues to draw more than half a million tourists to the dusty... In the late 1880s, a silver strike turned the dusty town ...
Around Tombstone robberies and cattle rustling were occupations that could pay handsomely. Initially much of the rustling took place in Mexico, bringing cattle back to the Tombstone area to sell. The ...
Their revolvers were packing blanks but their fighting words were fully loaded. Minutes before High Noon on April 14, members of the O.K. Corral troupe, costumed in full “black-and-white” lawman ...
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Tombstone Ending Explained
There's a line from John Ford's The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance that states, "When the legend becomes fact, print the legend," which is what the ending of Tombstonedoes. Starring Kurt Russell and Val ...
An actor playing Wyatt Earp looks over the slaughtered in a reenactment of the shooting. Photo by Harmony Huskinson October 26, 1881. Location: Tombstone, Arizona Territory. Thirty gunshots echo ...
In the late 1880s, a silver strike turned the dusty town of Tombstone, Ariz., into a cosmopolitan hot spot. There were casinos, oyster bars and shops filled with the latest Paris fashions. But when ...
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