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Allen Street in Tombstone

Allen street in 1882

Allen street in 1882.

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Tombstone Today

Allen Street today, Kathy Weiser, April, 2007.

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Allen Street is the main business district in Tombstone. This historic path was the center of action during Tombstone's wild and bawdy boomtown days, and continues to be the the primary destination for Tombstone visitors. Start your visit at the Tombstone Visitor and Information Center at 4th and Allen Streets to pick up a free map of Tombstone, as well as tourist information for the entire state of Arizona.

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Then set out to see the sights. On this dusty road, that is today closed to vehicle traffic, thank goodnes, you'll find the OK Corral and Historama, Tombstone Ghosts and Legends Tour, the Birdcage Theatre, and more. Ride on the old Butterfield Stage Coach or Tucson Stage Line. Check out the Six Gun City Players doing western reenactments. If you're hungry or thirsty for a brewsky try Big Nose Kate's or the Crystal Palace Saloon. And don't forget the souvenirs which can be found in dozens of shops lining the street.

 

 

Kathy Weiser/Legends of America, © May, 2007

 

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