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    The Epitaph is the oldest continually published newspaper in Arizona and the oldest continually operating business in Tombstone.

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    Gunfighter Hall of Fame

    Gunfighter Hall of Fame

    4.2(21 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    My favorite part of my visit to Tombstone! The collection of period weapons and other memorabilia,…read morewith photos and labels to match, were fantastic. I would describe it as rustic - not a polished museum for sure - but that was part of the charm. Even the proprietor a was a legit cowboy movie stuntman with photos to prove it. If you want to geek out looking at Billy the Kid's boots, Clyde Barrow's pistol, and everything in between this spot is a must see.

    The Gunfighter Hall of Fame is an exceptional destination for anyone with an appreciation for the…read morehistory of the American West. The museum is thoughtfully curated, with an impressive collection of authentic firearms, artifacts, and exhibits that bring the stories of legendary lawmen, outlaws, and gunfighters to life. Every display is well-presented, making it easy to immerse yourself in the rich history and craftsmanship of the era. One of the absolute highlights of our visit was seeing John Wayne's original firearms and personal accessories. Being able to view these iconic pieces up close added a unique and memorable dimension to the experience, especially for fans of classic Western films and American history. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply looking for something unique to explore, the Gunfighter Hall of Fame is well worth a visit. It's an engaging, educational, and beautifully maintained museum that offers a fascinating glimpse into the people and legends who shaped the American frontier.

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    Rose Tree Museum and Books

    Rose Tree Museum and Books

    4.3(33 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    We found out about the Rose Tree Museum from the owner of the nearby Cowboy Coffee place. He has a…read morefamily connection to this place, but although maybe not objective, it was a good recommendation. If you bring your coffee cup from Cowboy Coffee you get a dollar off the normally six dollar admission price. However, even without a dollar discount, this stop is very worthwhile. There are Yelp complaints about a rude person who was collecting tickets, but we encountered a very hospitable woman, so maybe that guy is gone. There are three period rooms that are worth seeing, but I enjoyed the other displays even more. They have a lot of family artifacts from the gold rush error, including my favorite, an assay scale used to measure gold dust. It claims that it can measure the weight of a pencil mark on a piece of paper! Another interesting item is a check made out to the very not politically correct "last Chinaman in Deadwood." There are period guns, dresses, elaborate locks, and many other items that really are museum worthy. The namesake to the museum is the rose tree in the courtyard. Or more accurately, the rose tree and the court yard are synonymous, because it covers the entire court yard. It is supported on a giant trellis, and it was planted in 1895. It's enormous and it was in bloom. Honestly, this place is more interesting than it looks on its website. I recommend a visit when you are in Tombstone.

    If you get to Tombstone, this is a must see! The original root came from Scotland in 1885. The…read moregrandmother of the gentleman who owns the house, trellised up the stems and this rose bush continue to grow, and grow.... Unfortunately we were were there after it bloomed, but it's still a magnificent sight.

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    White Raven Trading

    White Raven Trading

    4.4(8 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    What an awesome souvenir shop! Something different from ordinary trinket store. Who would thought…read moreto taxidermy frogs and make a ​band out of it?​. In the small museum in the back, an orchestra frog band lined up with instruments while music and different lights flashes. It's weird to look at it but cool at the same time. Also there multiple uncanny artworks​​ displayed in the museum. The shop itself is unique and you can find unordinary souvenirs. The staff is​ very friendly and welcoming. When you are visiting Tombstone, it's a place to visit to buy eccentric art pieces.

    BEST STORE IN TOMBSTONE !!!!…read more Honestly, I have to say I had a great time in this store/museum. This is a profound collection of multi-culture oddities! The staff who I believe were the owners, were fantastic! They were personable and knowledgeable and took great care in wrapping my delicate items (I purchased a fully articulated bird skeleton in a delicate glass case as well as a taxidermied furry bat) as well as some odds and ends, crystals, Buffalo teeth and some AMAZING buttons ! Marshall Applewhites "Beam me up"! Baaaahahahaha! Everything made it back to San Diego with no problem ! They also gave me a few free incense sticks and a tombstone sticker. I can tell that the owners absolutely love their store and one even commented that it was his dream to have this place. The energy is palpable and gratitude is genuine. I also appreciated hearing the gal very lovingly dispel stereotypes to a curious customer regarding voodoo/witchcraft and energy and spell work. The passion is noticeable. I encourage anyone to visit this store while you are in tombstone and see the cool museum in the back that is really neat! Support these folks ! Blessed be.

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    Interesting museum display

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