The official newspaper of the Wild West. Enjoyed visiting the shop and seeing all the history. In fact it was so cool, I left with a three year subscription to the paper.
The Tombstone Epitaph
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The Tombstone Epitaph, established in 1880, is a significant voice in chronicling the history of the American West, featuring captivating stories of outlaws, lawmen, and pioneers. With a dedication to preserving the rich heritage of Tombstone, the Epitaph offers a National Edition that brings monthly tales of historical figures and events to enthusiasts of the Old West.
In addition to its newspaper, the Tombstone Epitaph Museum showcases the original printing methods from the 1880s, allowing visitors to explore the town's vibrant history. Featuring exhibits on key historical events, like the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, the museum provides a unique glimpse into the life and times of renowned figures such as Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday.
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This is a fun place to visit when your in Tombstone! I went here after I ate and walked around the city and walked in. At first you see some souvenirs. Then you can enter in the area that...

A cute little museum + mini gift shop. It's nice and cool inside, they run the A/C to encourage people to come in and look around for awhile, haha! You will see all kinds of interesting old...

Awesome historical museum that is a must stop for anyone interested in old printing presses. This shop has an entire intact functional printing press from the late 1800's. The gentleman who worked...

My wife and I took a side trip to Tombstone from Tucson while on vacation and when you buy the OK Corral ticket for $10 (Great deal, you get 4 things for the $10) you get a free newspaper from the...
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