Wow! It is incredible when you realize how they used to print the Newspaper. The museum is free, small, but very interesting. It displays the original equipment used to print the newspaper back in the 1800s along with the history of Tombstone editor and Geronimo! We were welcomed by a lovely sweet lady. There is a small gift shop as well. We got a free copy of the newspaper edition included with the purchase of our OK Corral Show. However, there are a few different copies of the newspaper available for purchase too. Don't miss it. Amazing Experience and full of pieces of...
Read moreWalking through the Old Epitaph headquarters was of course filled with history, and tall tales of the Old West. The shootout at the OK Corral as originally printed comes alive quite literally as you read it again almost 140 years later. Geronimo, Victorio, and even the infamous Pancho Villa adorn the pages of the printed history of Mr. Clum's Daily, because as he so rightly stated: "No Tombstone should be without...
Read moreInteresting to see some of the original printing press machines and old newspapers, but it didn't really fascinate us too mush honestly (we came to get the free copy of the O.K. Corral shootout newspaper that comes with a purchase of the staged gunfight down at the O.K. Corral). For some it may be really interesting but for us it was a quick 10 minute walkthrough. It is free to visit so...
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