
Arizona 01-2024 Tony and I while walking around Tombstone stopped at the City Park to use the Public Restrooms. There was the statue of Edward Schieffelin the man who technically founded the city...
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Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park, established in 1959, showcases the rich history of Cochise County, which was designated as a county seat in 1881. This Victorian-style courthouse, built in 1882, served as a county facility until 1931 and is now a museum featuring various authentic exhibits related to Tombstone's past, including the infamous Gunfight at the O.K. Corral.
The park operates thanks to the efforts of the Tombstone Restoration Commission and offers visitors a glimpse into the territorial architecture and cultural heritage of the area. Attractions include interpretive displays on local law enforcement, mining, ranching, and the daily lives of Tombstone's residents from its historic boomtown days.
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Arizona 01-2024 Tony and I while walking around Tombstone stopped at the City Park to use the Public Restrooms. There was the statue of Edward Schieffelin the man who technically founded the city...
Located next to the famous OK Corral and just off the main street of Tombstone, this park is great for burning off a little energy with the swingset or you can chill out at the picnic shelter....
Located next-door to the famous OK corral, the City of Tombstone Park (so reads the sign) has a fenced off area featuring public restrooms, a covered picnic table area, and a swingset. Not much...
This park is open til 10pm, and is kept pretty clean. It has a public bathroom. It sits on the edge of the main street, and was a nice place to sit and relax, let the kids play. There is a swing,...