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Horse drawn wagon rides for tourists! |

HORSING AROUND - the O.K. Corral had a could of wooden horses for people to ride for pictures, so of course Dan and I had to partake!


500 E Allen St, Tombstone, AZ 85638.

VIRGIL EARP AMBUSHED -
In December 1881 City Marshal Virgil Earp was ambushed and shot just outside of the Oriental Saloon by the criminal cowboys. He lost the use of one of his arms as a result of the shooting.
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A Canine visitor! |
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Virgil Ambushed |
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The Crystal Palace Saloon |
20 E Allen St, Tombstone, AZ 85638, the Crystal Palace was originally known as the Golden Eagle Brewing Company, one of early Tombstone's first saloons. It occupied just a small lot of about 50 by 30 feet while the brewery was in another structure to the rear. Named after its builder, Benjamin Wehrfritz, the Wehrfritz Building was expanded by adding a second story to house the offices for such notables as U.S. Deputy Marshal Virgil Earp, attorney George W. Berry, and Dr. George E. Goodfellow. It is even known that "Buckskin" Frank Leslie was a night watchman here for a short time


NEXT: TOMBSTONE'S NEWSPAPER OFFICE.. STILL GOING SINCE 1880