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Tombstone, Arizona
Founded in 1877, it fast became one of Arizona's most renowned mining camps producing millions of dollars of gold and silver in 7 years of operation. Rising groundwater forced the mine to close, and the violence and lawlessness climaxed in the infamous Earp/Clanton gunfight at the O.K. Corral. Today, the "town too tough to die" is a living testament to the Old West and a great starting point for touring Cochise County.
The 1881 Birdcage Theatre, a saloon, brothel and dance hall known in it's glory as the bawdiest nightspot from here to the Barbary Coast, remains
unchanged with original furnishings. The sight of 16 gunfights and 140 bullet holes, it is known for 14 suspended birdcages where ladies of the evening plied their trade. Boothill Graveyard
is the final resting place for some 300 of the earliest area pioneers, famous and infamous.
The Rose Tree Museum houses an 1885 rose bush, which at
8,000-square-feet is the world's largest, measured yearly by "The Guiness Book of World Records".
The 1882 Tombstone Courthouse is now a State Historic Park housing a multitude of displays, artifacts and antiques.
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Near Fremont St. (Hwy. 80) and N. Ninth. Perfect for families, this beautiful 3800 square foot adobe hacienda is on an acre with panoramic views of the Dragoon Mountains and Cochise Stronghold 5 blocks from Historic Downtown. Four luxurious rooms offer upscale amenities, including a hot tub and Hospitality Room with 200 popular movies. The Queen Anne ($90) with queen bed and antiques shares a bath with the Garden Room ($90/2, $105/3), done in lace with a double bed, a day bed and views of the large gardens. The Curly Bill ($90) is "cowboy'd up" with double bed, private bath and entrance. Available with a 2-night minimum is the Bridal Suite ($125) with king bed, TV/VCR, fireplace, and private bath and entrance. Coffee and juice is served, then coupons issued for full breakfast at a nearby cafe. Children welcome, no pets, smoking outdoors only. Plus tax. Long-term rates available.
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Mi Casa Su
Casa P.O. Box 950 Tempe, AZ 85280-0950
Toll free: 1-800-456-0682 (Continental U.S.A. & Canada)
Phone: 480-990-0682 (Local and International)
FAX: 480-990-3390 (please call first)
Email micasa@azres.com
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