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Tombstone, Arizona, Is Still the Old West
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Not a movie set, but it could be one, the western town of Tombstone, Arizona, keeps the days of gunfights and frontier justice alive.
Mar 25, 2010
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Ethel Brodie
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The Ghosts of Tombstone
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With all of its haunted locations and with so much spirit activity, some believe Tombstone to be the most haunted town in America.
May 24, 2009
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Janis Masyk-Jackson
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Ten Best Things to Do in Tombstone, Arizona, Including Boot Hill
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Wild West town has the Gunfight at the OK Corral, Bird Cage Theatre, historic saloons, stagecoach rides, Tombstone Courthouse, Rose Tree Museum, and more.
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Arizona Family Vacations – Arizona for Kids
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Find out all the fun things to do in Arizona including jeep tours, old west fun, family entertainment and of course, the Grand Canyon.
Feb 12, 2011
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Janis Masyk-Jackson
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Halloween Celebrations in Jerome, Arizona
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Jerome, Arizona has a reputation for being one of America's most haunted ghost towns; Jerome has plenty of ghostly places to stay and party for Halloween celebrations.
Aug 22, 2009
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Sharon Falsetto
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High Desert Market and Cafe' in Bisbee, Arizona
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High Desert Market and Cafe' is in the heart of Old Bisbee's main street called, Tombstone Canyon. Locals make it their daily stop, work days and weekends.
Jun 26, 2009
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Lynn Pritchett
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Birding in and Around the Cochise Stronghold in Southern Arizona
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Popular southeast Arizona birding sites draw visitors from around the world. Underbirded areas, like the Cochise Stronghold, should be targeted as well.
Mar 26, 2011
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Bob Bowers
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Native Succulents Found Near Sedona, Arizona
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There are several native succulents found near Sedona in northern Arizona; these include the parry agave, Engelmann prickly pear and the soaptree yucca.
Jan 4, 2011
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Sharon Falsetto
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Lonely Planet Arizona Guide Covers Grand Canyon, Phoenix, Tucson
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The new Arizona guidebook from Lonely Planet covers what to see, where to stay, where to eat, where to shop, the Old West, Native American sites, and more.
Jan 22, 2011
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Donna Dailey
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Fun, Easy Day Trip: Visit Arizona's Ft. Bowie
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A fun day trip can be enjoyed at Arizona's Ft. Bowie. Read about the battle over Apache Spring. Be with the ghost of the Chiricahua Apache chief, Geronimo.
Nov 27, 2010
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Juergen Haber
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The Factual Dilemma With My Darling Clementine
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There is no shortage of adulation for John Ford's 1946 classic My Darling Clementine -- the tale of virtuous lawmen prevailing over a criminal menace in the old West.
Jan 12, 2010
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Dan Desmond
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"Turkey Creek Jack" Johnson – An Intriguing Gunfighter
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If he hadn't joined Wyatt Earp's Vendetta Ride, John "Turkey Creek Jack" Johnson, might have gone unnoticed in the bloody history of the American Wild West.
Sep 9, 2011
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Ivan Castro
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Historic Advances in Technology
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Wyatt Earp and his generation witnessed great advances in technology in late 1800 and early 1900 America corresponding with U.S. World Fairs between 1848 and 1929
Mar 8, 2007
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Linda Mocilnikar
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Legendary Lawman Wyatt Earp
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The legend of Wyatt Earp began in Dodge City, Kansas and became etched in immortality at Tombstone's O.K. Corral.
Oct 28, 2008
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Matthew Pizzolato
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A New Wild West
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In time, the west became dotted with cattle towns, homesteads, and ranches. A new kind of wild critter was inhabiting the west.
Dec 19, 2006
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Mary Trotter Kion
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Big Nose Kate
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Big Nose Kate's life evolved from priviledged aristocrat to runaway to dance hall girl and prostitute to the mistress of the famous Doc Holliday.
Nov 9, 2008
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Megan Winkler
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William "Curly Bill" Brocius
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During the late 1800's in the Arizona territory, a vicious gang of outlaws "The Cow-Boys" emerged and were the first known crime organization in American history.
Feb 15, 2009
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Jim Osborn
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Wyatt Earp's Life After The O.K. Corral Gunfight
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After avenging his older brother's murder, Earp lived to see the legend surrounding his life grow larger with the passing years.
Feb 26, 2011
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Lawrence Koppy
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The Cow or the Buffalo
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Traffic along the westward trails increase. Buffalo killed to subdue the Indians. Towns established in the west.
Dec 18, 2006
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Mary Trotter Kion
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Wyatt Earp:Frontier Justice
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Wyatt Earp was a man of contradictions, hell-raiser, brawler, gambler, miner, saloon owner and most famously known as a lawman with a vendetta!
Sep 24, 2008
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Jim Osborn
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