Sunday, March 7, 2010

Tombstone and Bisbee AZ.

Feb.18th to 25th. Visiting Tombstone is like entering a time machine and traveling to the American west in the 1880s . The merchants and the people of the town do their best to keep the town as authentic as it was a hundred years ago. This was the old west where such notables as Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, Bat Masterson and Johnny Ringo did their thing. We had dinner at The Longhorn Saloon where the Earp brothers and Doc Holliday gathered before walking over to the O.K. Corral for the famous shootout with the Clantons.

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The Courthouse where they would give you a fair trail,

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And hang you in the morning.

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Museum and home of the worlds largest Rosebush.

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The World's largest rosebush is a white Lady Banksia. From a single trunk it spreads over a arbour that covers over 8000 sq. feet with millions of blossoms.

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The Tombstone Epitaph,dating back to the 1800s.

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THe Longhorn Saloon--A Great place to eat

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The Silver Nugget Salon. We were told that gun fighters used to get drunk and make bets about who could shoot flies off the ceiling with their six shooters

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Larry,Alvina and I at Boot Hill--Happy to be alive.

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Lori at Boot Hill---Notice the sign lol

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You have to read this grave-marker. Talk about having a bad day.

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Lots of souls in Boot Hill. The headstones tell a lot of stories

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The great thing about visiting a Graveyard is being able to walk out.

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Interesting Reading

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Man were they ever hard on their kids in those days

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Alvina at the bar. I said a double dammit.

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I don't know what Larry did to this lady but when she couldn't stuff dollar bills in his shorts she stuck them under his hat.What a guy?

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The site of the famous gunfight at the O.K. Corral.

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The infamous Bird Cage Bordello where Ladies of the night would entertain their clients in small tent like enclosures suspended from the ceiling

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Adobe Building

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Downtown Bisbee just as it was a hundred years ago

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A Shop in Bisbee that made Artwork out of skulls and bones

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The Queen mine in Bisbee

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Open Pit Mine at Bisbee. What a price the Earth pays for our plunder.

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