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Showing posts with label Boothill Graveyard in Tombstone. Show all posts
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Wednesday, March 4, 2020

Strictly a Catch Up Post, Chris's Visit (Sunday Visit to Tombstone)

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Saturday, February 22, 2020

Today Chris and I went shopping. That is all we planned and it was all we did. Tom's plan was to relax and he accomplished just that.

Sunday, February 23, 2020

Today's plan: Mass at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Breakfast at the Longhorn Restaurant, re-visit a couple of the shops on Allen Street, take the Bird Cage Theater Tour, and visit Boothill Graveyard.


When we are in this area Tom and I usually go to Mass here
at least once. It is a beautiful historic church built in 1881.

We then drove over and parked near Allen Street and walked

over to the Longhorn Restaurant for
breakfast/lunch.

After re-visiting a couple of the shops our next stop was, what I believe is Tom's favorite place in Tombstone, The Bird Cage Theater. We have taken the self tour in the past and he has enjoyed the Ghost Tour. Today he purchased three tickets and we were directed to the entrance. I do believe Chris enjoyed her time in the Bird Cage looking at Tombstone's past and I know I did. The person who really enjoyed it though was Tom. I think he could go in there every time we visit and never get tired of spending time checking it out. I am pretty sure he would enjoy taking another ghost tour. The pictures from our walk through are pretty self explanatory.















We also took a ride out to the Ed Schieffelin Monument.
Considered to be the Founder of Tombstone this is his final
resting place. F
rom what I read last time we visited this
is the place he wanted to be buried. The shame is that it
really is not kept up and the question would be why.  



About the house pictured above.

Our next stop where Chris bought us tickets to walk through.





Heading back home we made a stop at the San Pedro River.


Tom checking out the water temperature.



Looking straight down from the bridge.

Continuing home the mountains, the blue sky and 

white clouds make for some beautiful views.

I think it is safe to say we all enjoyed the day. This is a beautiful area with so many things to see and do. We spent time taking in some of the highlights with Chris in the short amount of time she was here. Even though Tom and I have stayed in this area several times we know we have not even begun to see it all. 










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