Old Tombstone Western Theme Park
Welcome to Old Tombstone Western Town! We do comedy stunt fights year around, 362 days of the year! We also offer an amazing 4 mile/30 minute narrated Trolley Tour several times daily, and on Friday and Saturday evenings offer the famous Ghost and Murder tour which takes you around Tombstone's most haunted and notorious places via the trolley, including Boot Hill Cemetery.
We also offer mini-golf, panning for gold, a shooting gallery, a jail where you can have your significant other locked up, and the only venue in town with our own Cantina where you can bring your beverage of choice in to the shows.
Two of our actors are professional stuntmen that were in The movie Tombstone along with many other movies and TV shows....we have photo ops with the actors/actresses free of charge at the end of each show. This is a kid friendly show, and your pets are allowed too. Come on out to Tombstone and see us!!!! 339 S 4th St, Tombstone, AZ 85638
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Old Tombstone Western Town - Where the west, lives again!
Old Tombstone Western Town is Tombstone, Arizona's Family Friendly Wild West Theme Park. A diamond in the rough, located in Tombstone, Arizona, The Town Too Tough Too Die!
Rated #2 attraction in Tombstone! Come see our daily gunfight shows, and enjoy the coldest beer in town. Buy a combo ticket to the gunfight and trolley tour and receive a free mini golf pass on our 18 hole course. See ya soon, pardner!
Fun at Tombstone, Arizona and the OK Corral
Step into Tombstone AZ and you'll be stepping back into the rough and tough days of the wild west If you enjoy our travel video, we would appreciate a thumbs-up, SUBSCRIBE, COMMENT, and/or SHARE. Thank you for watching and happy travels to you!
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Great family fun, entertainment and food! Step into Tombstone AZ and you'll be stepping back into the rough and toughdays of the wild west. In the 1880s, Tombstone was a booming mining town that brought a rush of prospectors and miners looking to strike it rich. It also became a magnet to thieves, card-sharks, murderers, rustlers and an abundance of bad guys. Founded in 1879 by Ed Schieffelin who discovered rich silver deposits, the town grew quickly. Within two years, it became an isolated metropolitan city with two banks, three newspapers. four churches, an opera house and even a bowling alley. But the thriving streets of Tombstone became wild and wicked with 110 saloons, 14 gambling halls, several dancing halls with brothels. That’s just a small part of the excitement you’ll find here!
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The Streets of Tombstone
Between 1879 and 1900, the town of Tombstone, in the southeastern corner of Arizona Territory, played host to a remarkable range of Old West personalities, from Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday to Buckskin Frank Leslie and the prospector Edward Lawrence Schieffelin. While the town went through ups and downs and was nearly wiped from the map on more than one occasion, it has earned its nickname: the Town Too Tough to Die.
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Tombstone, Arizona AZ
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List of Best Things to do in Tombstone, Arizona (AZ)
O.K. Corral
Bird Cage Theatre
Boothilll Graveyard
Allen Street
Good Enough Mine Tour
Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park
Rose Tree Museum and Books
Gunfighter Hall of Fame
The Saloon Theatre
The Tombstone Epitaph
A Day In Tombstone, Arizona - O.K. Coral, Doc Holliday, Wyatt Earp and the ok coral - travel vlog
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Come take a break from the shop and take a tour of beautiful Tombstone, Arizona people.
Tombstone is a town in southeastern Arizona, known for its Wild West history. Exhibits at the Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park include a replica gallows. On historic Allen Street, the O.K. Corral outdoor theater re-enacts an 1881 cowboy gunfight. Resident ghosts are said to haunt the bullet-riddled Bird Cage Theatre. Outlaws are among the local townsfolk buried at the 1878 Boothill Cemetery.
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Had a blast at the Tombstone RV Park, Met a lot of old timers, (Desert Fellows). A great park only a few miles from Boot Hill and Tombstone Arizona. Really enjoyed visiting both.
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Old West Magazine 1884 - McLelland's 1884 Tombstone Tour
Old West Magazine 1884 - McLelland's 1884 Tombstone Tour
Top 9. Best Tourist Attractions in Tombstone - Arizona
Top 9. Best Tourist Attractions in Tombstone - Arizona: O.K. Corral, Bird Cage Theatre, Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park, Boothilll Graveyard, Allen Street, The Tombstone Epitaph, Rose Tree Museum and Books, Gunfighter Hall of Fame, Fairbank
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Birdcage Theater Tombstone Arizona | 2019 | A Window Into the Lawless Old West
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On this episode, we visit one of our favorite attractions in the historic town of Tombstone, AZ: The Birdcage Theatre.
Originally opened in 1881, this theater has seen a lot over the years, starting with more civilized entertainment, to more rowdy fun.
Evidence of rowdier times are riddled all over the building. For example, you can see a reported 140 bullet holes, the faro table where Doc Holliday and Johnny Ringo had their famous duel, the remains of a poker game that went on for many years and had a $1000 buy-in, as well as the famous Black Moriah, the hearse that delivered all but six bodies to the many buried at the world famous Boothill Cemetery.
The Birdcage Theatre is part museum, part paranormal attraction. Roaming this very old building, you will get a sense of its oldness. From the rickety original floors where many famous men like Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, Johnny Ringo and Curly Bill Brocius once walked, to the musty, dusty smells revealing the antiquity of this building, you will be immersed in history through all of your senses.
No wonder this place is reported to be haunted. Of course, we at the Cactus Atlas are very skeptical about the paranormal, but we do enjoy haunted history, and this location delivers it in spades.
Watch as we attempt to communicate with the spirits in the main part of the theater and see if we have any luck. Who knows, perhaps in one of the frames in this video, evidence of the afterlife will materialize. Please let us know if you see or hear anything suspicious on our video!
When you enter the famous Birdcage Theatre, you will be greeted by a friendly and informative presentation about the theater and some of its history. They will tell you about some of the artifacts present in the main lobby, including an original bar and cash register, left in its original state, as well as some other interesting artifacts such as original show posters.
If you ask one of the hosts about experiences with ghosts, chances are they will tell you some interesting stories. I know we heard a thing or two on our visit that got our attention!
At this point, you will have paid nothing to view the main lobby and can choose to leave. They will not pressure you and will be gracious for you having stopped by. At this point, you can choose to pay a fee to do a self-guided tour of the building. That is what we do in this video, and you can watch and see what we thought and decide if the self-guided tour is for you.
The prices are as follows:
$14 per adult
$12 per child (8 to 18 years old)
$12 for seniors (60 years or older)
$40 for a family pack
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We also give some visual directions in our video, but it is very easy to find.
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Ride Shotgun With Me To The Wild West in Tombstone AZ
Ride Shotgun With Me To The Wild West in Tombstone AZ
Visiting the Southwest United States provides plenty of opportunity to experience the Wild West or Old West. One of the most famous (if not THE most famous) such places is Tombstone, Arizona.
Tombstone, AZ is a short 1 hour drive from Tucson, or 3 hours from Phoenix. It's now a National Historic Landmark Discrict as one of the best preserved specimens of a rugged frontier town of the 1870s and '80s.
Since I've always been interested in history, and always enjoyed stories of the wild west, I decided it was time to visit Tombstone during a recent stay in Phoenix.
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Tombstone Junction Kentucky 1974. Shots are of Gunfight, Train Robbery, Rained out concert.
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1960s STATE OF ARIZONA TRAVELOGUE PHOENIX TUCSON TOMBSTONE MONUMENT VALLEY 68304
This late 1960s color travelogue film provides highlights of Arizona attractions. It is narrated by Jack Douglas as part of the America! Television series. Sunset provides a backdrop to the cacti. Outside Phoenix is the Pinnacle Peak Patio restaurant, which cuts off the neckties of diners and attaches them (and the owner’s information) to the ceiling. Two-pound T-bone steaks are flipped on the grill. A boot is on the plate for a well-done order (:45-2:39). Eduardo Castle introduces his Tucson Boys Chorus, who sing and do rope tricks (2:40-3:35). Old Tucson, an amusement attraction, has also been used as a film set. The Lost Dutchman Ghost Mine, stagecoach ride, and a live action gunfight with the Sheriff are shown (3:36-5:38). The American Heritage Wax Museum features Coronado, Geronimo, Buffalo Bill and Annie Oakley, Jessie James, and Johnny Ringo (5:39-6:58). Tombstone has an 1882 Courthouse. A vintage-dressed actress crosses the street to the Bird Cage Theatre. The owner of the O.K. Corral narrates the events of the day. A sign marks where Wyatt Earp was shot. An antique hearse transported victims to the Boot Hill Graveyard. Tombstones there have facts about their deaths (7:00-10:30). Arizona sand dunes, cacti, and blooms on a cactus are shown, including on a saguaro cactus. Shown are a scorpion, giant tarantula, Gila monster, and a Diamondback rattlesnake (10:31-11:45). The Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum features prairie dogs, a tortoise to pet, walk-in bird cages with chachalacas, western roadrunners, and turkey vultures. It also has coatimundi (coati) and jaguars. A talk is given holding a javelina and a bobcat is fed a bottle (11:55-15:08). A guide drives a four-wheel tour vehicle through Monument Valley to the Navajo reservation. They pass two colorfully dressed Navajo girls on horses. A saddle and blanket are taken into a hogan. Navajo shepherdesses drive the sheep home across the red sand. Navajo women spin and card wool. One weaves a blanket on a loom. A large dried grass comb is used to brush hair (15:09-18:03). Montezuma Castle National Monument has cliff dwellings. A drawing depicts its architecture components (18:05-19:03). The Grand Canyon and Colorado River are panned. A blizzard blankets the Canyon in snow. Melting ice drips off a tree branch. Hopi Indians perform the Feather Dance and Hoop Dance. Horses with riders wind up the narrow path of the Canyon (19:05-22:10). Bits of already shown footage close the video (22:11-22:38).
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Year 1 Episode 1; RV'ing Arizona - Tombstone
What a fun trip to the old mining town of Tombstone. Once the home of Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday and the famous shootout at the OK Corral. We had a blast watching the cowboys reenact the famous fight, touring the old buildings and browsing through the many souvenir shops. Fun times!
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