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  1. Tombstone was the county seat from 1881 to 1931. Now a tourist centre, it retains a pioneer atmosphere and was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1962. Restored sites include Boot Hill Cemetery, Bird Cage Theater, the O.K. Corral, and the Tombstone Epitaph (newspaper, 1880) office. Inc. 1881.

  2. The Bird Cage Theatre was a theater in Tombstone, Arizona, United States. It operated intermittently from December 1881 to 1894. When the silver mines closed, the theatre was also closed in 1892. It was leased as a coffee shop starting in 1934.

  3. Allen Street, Tombstone Arizona 1882 Tombstone Arizona – 1881 before the fire. The City of Tombstone was given designation as a National Historic Landmark District in 1961 as “one of the best preserved specimens of the rugged frontier of the 1870s and ’80s.” National Register Number: 66000171. 1 total views, 1 views today

  4. The Crystal Palace history in Tombstone is the example of authentic Saloon history in Tombstone Arizona. The corner of 5th and Allen Street developed as the same saloon in one way or another. Reinventing itself since 1800. Another Crystal Palace being built in the 1800s likely influenced its naming. In London, built for the very first World’s ...

  5. Tombstone, Arizona. /  31.71833°N 110.06222°V  / 31.71833; -110.06222. Tombstone är en stad i sydöstra delen av den amerikanska delstaten Arizona, med en yta av 11,1 km² och en befolkning, som uppgår till 1 569 invånare (2006). Staden var känd som en av de dödligaste städerna i västern under senare delen av 1800-talet.

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  7. July 4, 1961. 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 ...

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