Pictures taken by Camillus Fry are displayed on the walls of the small gallery. The names of the ph...
Camillus Fly's Photography Gallery
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Camillus Fly's Photography Gallery in Tombstone, AZ, pays homage to the legacy of Camillus S. Fly, a pioneering photographer who captured the essence of the Wild West in the late 1800s. Known for his remarkable portraits and exclusive images of Native Americans, Fly's work serves as a vital visual history of the region's past.
Established in 1879, the gallery features a re-creation of Fly's original photography studio where he and his wife, Mollie, produced numerous cabinet card photographs, alongside offering insight into the vibrant life and events surrounding Tombstone during its boom period. Visitors can explore the historical significance of Fly's contributions to photography in the American West while experiencing the charm of this iconic ghost town.
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Without him, we would be missing a lot of Tombstone history and photographs of the Apache Chief Gero...
I found C.S. Fly to be one of the more interesting things I learned on my trip to Tombstone. I had ...






