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Here you will see just a few of the fascinating buildings and antiquities to be found on a visit to Tombstone! Of course they have dozens of the buildings have been turned into shopping establishments but there are a number of original historical locations worth visiting. You will see I did get some fantastic photos of several notable locations including the Birdcage Theatre where they have left it exactly as it was when it was closed up in the early 1900’s by the last owner and was not reopened for 45+ years!

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The famous Tombstone Courthouse built in 1882. Taken August 2000

Tombstone Courthouse with Nathan in standing in front.

Tombstone Courthouse with Nathan close up.

Courthouse Prisoner Entrance from the jail to the Courtroom.

Courthouse County Attorney Office located just outside of the main courtroom.

Tombstone Main Courtroom

Nathan checking out the main area of the courtroom

Courthouse Museum had many relics from Tombstones past on exhibit including this bar from Hafford’s corner saloon

This is the first piano in Tombstone shipped around "The Horn" to San Francisco then hauled by wagon to Tombstone

Tombstone 1880 Period Clothes

Tombstone Roulette wheel from the Oriental Saloon

Wyatt Earp's Faro Table from the Oriental Saloon

Birdcage Theatre on Allen Street

Everything is original and exactly where it was when the theatre was operating in the 1880's, including this beautiful old cherry wood bar!

Nathan in standing at the Cherry wood bar

The famous Mahatima painting with bullet holes from gun fights in the theater

Birdcage Faro Table located in the basement gaming room

Birdcage main gaming/theatre area, just look at the original posters applied to the wall

Birdcage Stage area

The Bird Cage Theater piano used during performances

Bullet holes made by a drunken cowboy shooting at the actors!

Birdcage VIP Boxes directly next to the stage

Birdcage 2nd Floor Guest Boxes where patrons and Ladies of the Night would party

Birdcage Brothel Suites in the basement of the theatre/saloon

Another shot of the brothel room

Boothill Hearse called "The Black Mariah" and coffins of the period.

Across from a famous saloon Big Nose Kate’s - Taken August 2000

Tombstone 2nd Street Storefronts

Looking down the famous Allen Street in Tombstone

Historical Re-enactors with Nathan in front of Big Nose Kate's saloon

The Actors wanted me to pose with them also

Judge Slaughter Residence on 1st & Toughnut Streets

OK Corral Allen Street Entrance

Stagecoach Tour we took arriving at the station

Stagecoach readying for our departure, the French Draft horses names were Clyde & Clem.

Gifts Nathan bought for his Dad, a VERY sharp Indian arrow and a fun sign for his Dad to put up at home

Me having an ice cream at a soda fountain on Allen Street during my last visit in 2000.

Big Nose Kate's Saloon - August 2000

Birdcage Saloon - August 2000

Birdcage Saloon Hearse - August 2000

Birdcage Saloon Cherrywood Bar - August 2000

Birdcage Saloon Interior - August 2000

Birdcage Saloon Fatima Painting with bullet holes - August 2000

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