Tombstone’s Historic Buildings and Rarely Seen Places.

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Today we’re taking a look at the historic buildings of Tombstone. We’ll see how they have changed thru the years…if they survived the fires! We’ll also check out some abandoned locations and get an exclusive look at parts of Tombstone that are rarely seen by tourists.
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So nice of the Marshal to take time for that tour. Love the town, you can almost feel the hauntings.

ChevyGarage
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Very nice of the officer to take you around and show you the police station and old jail.

andywood
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Big props to the Marshal that showed you around. Thank you sir very much..

CORTEZJL
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Never get tired of your walk abouts..10/24❤thanks Dave 👍🏜

mercedithcompala
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This only just scratches the surface of the history in Tombstone. Great introduction to it tho.

Thrashedcrow
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Great video. I visited Tombstone during Thanksgiving week last fall of 2023 and had a great time and I remember the buffalo burgers sign. I recently paid off my school loan, and now I want to come back and stay a few weeks at the hotel, hang out, have fun and relax.

zephrancochrane
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Another historic building is St. Paul's Episcopal Church built in 1882. It is located at 55 N. St. It is the oldest Protestant church in Arizona. Wyatt Earp and friends donated money to help build the church.

firstcitytraveler
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+1 to the Tombstone Marshals office for the tour!
Thank you and God bless our LEO's for their service.

BigEdsGuns
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I love the history and the images of tombstone this is the best part of history of the old western days of all times I’m so impressed with the historical history of this old town of Arizona this is the best video of tombstone Arizona I have watched well filmed and narrated

juliusreinke
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Love Tombstone, Bisbee, Prescott and all the old 1800s towns here in AZ.

brianjones
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I have to get back to visit Tombstone, it's been 50 years. Thanks for tour, it was great that you were granted special access. Seeing the inside of
schieffelin hall was special. I believe Morgan Earp and Doc Holiday saw a show there the night Morgan was murdered.

WillySmith-sdem
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Kudos to the Sheriff who gave you a guided tour! Last visited Tombstone in 1971 when I was 15. My dad took us on a tour of Arizona and he was an avid fan of Wyatt Earp. My teen self wasn't terribly impressed and the town certainly didn't look like what you filmed. I might go back someday and take another look!

damealeta
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Great Job! I haven't seen a lot of those buildings on the inside.

VitoVisintini
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Married in tombstone in 1999 ❤ memories !

Ingrid-bz
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Bravo! The last time I went to Tombstone was in 1994. You produced a high-quality video, and having access to the inside of these historic buildings not normally open to the public is an added bonus. Well done!

bitscolumn
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Your my type of guy, I love history of the west, I wish we all could step back in the times of west

levonweaver
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Great job! It's nice when you can get access like that to historical buildings!

bruceburnett
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Outstanding video!

I live near Tombstone, and have visited countless times. I've actually been inside Schieffelin Hall, but not nearly as far into it as this video took us. And I've never been inside the old City Hall / Marshal's Office. It was fascinating!

One place you missed is Virgil's Corner. Virgil Earp's house burned down in the 1990s, and was rebuilt as a Bed & Breakfast. Another interesting place.

Rick_King
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Attaboy, Desert Sky Adventures!!! Totally awesome, especially the Marshal actually taking time to show you the entire building!!! This is the first time I have ever seen your vlogs, but I will definitely check you out again!!!

lizlocher
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I thoroughly enjoyed this video tour. Speaking as a YouTuber myself, you are talented.

NicoKnowsTech