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The Tombstone Epitaph

History museum in Tombstone

Updated: March 18, 2024 10:25 PM

The Tombstone Epitaph is located in Tombstone (City in Arizona), United States. It's address is 11 S 5th St, Tombstone, AZ 85638.

11 S 5th St, Tombstone, AZ 85638

PW7M+5H Tombstone, Arizona

(520) 457-2211

tombstoneepitaph.com

Check Time Table for The Tombstone Epitaph


Monday10 AM to 5 PM
Tuesday10 AM to 5 PM
Wednesday10 AM to 5 PM
Thursday10 AM to 5 PM
Friday10 AM to 5 PM
Saturday10 AM to 5 PM
Sunday10 AM to 5 PM

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Where is The Tombstone Epitaph?

The Tombstone Epitaph is located at: 11 S 5th St, Tombstone, AZ 85638.

What is the phone number of The Tombstone Epitaph?

You can try to calling this number: (520) 457-2211

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Coordinates: 31.712879, -110.066125

The Tombstone Epitaph Reviews

ShonnaLee Rogers
2023-06-20 17:57:35 GMT

Quaint little museum with great pictures and cool items. This was included in our tombstone okay corral tickets. You get a free newspaper when you visit.

Breanne Reith
2017-07-30 17:51:14 GMT

Really cool little museum. They have all the original printing presses and ink plates. Several historic prints have been maintained in glass cases. Staff were very knowledgeable and friendly.
**You can receive a free reprint of the 1881 newspaper, with the original gunfight reports, if you attend the re-enactment at the O.K Corral.

Kimberly Morris
2020-02-16 00:43:11 GMT

Really cool piece of history! Lots of old newspapers to buy, and a lot of old printing presses on display. Worth a walk around town to see!

Rachel Ewell
2019-12-22 18:09:10 GMT

Quaint little newspaper printer and museum. Very interesting to see all of the old printing press machines. Nice that it’s free to visit.

DJmerv71 The Club Bar
2023-09-11 11:31:31 GMT

Ive been watching the series of Tombstone on YT. Its set around the Epitaph and its gone and shot up to the top 3 places i would love to visit for a month and blend in, lol. What an awesome place to google about with.

Clyde Cramer
2023-02-12 01:30:21 GMT

Great little free museum.

Peter USA
2017-12-24 19:35:10 GMT

Billy the Kid Tombstone, a unique experience of Americana history. A must see.

Roxane Renee
2019-08-06 01:30:00 GMT

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 information.

Deborah Porterfield
2022-05-01 04:16:55 GMT

The woman who worked there was a wonderful asset to this little gem. Loved her history. As a young girl in school I learned how to set type and work a printing press. Very educational experience.

Deborah Rogers
2021-04-09 00:03:28 GMT

Enjoyed walking thru this building today because I watch the reruns of the old show tombstone territory. The lady inside was so friendly and helpful. One downside, you must wear a mask inside this building but for the most part the town is open for business mask free!

Andy B Master Coach
2022-04-08 16:57:00 GMT

Lots of History in its original small package! Will definitely be back! This towns History is staggering! DO YOUR HOMEWORK! Knowing about the History here make for so much more Magic!!! #templemastery

Scott Ford (Scott Exploring)
2023-08-02 12:49:26 GMT

Nice little historic newspaper shop that still print news papers, historic they are but still printing...

Jeff Westrick
2016-04-11 15:00:04 GMT

We came here to pick up a copy of the newspaper that was included with another ticket we purchased (O.K. Corral, I think). I enjoyed the museum they had inside, especially the old printing press.

J S
2016-09-03 18:00:10 GMT

I really enjoyed this museum. It is the old newspaper. They have some great history to be seen here. The printing presses are amazing. I think everyone should see this place.

Colleen Carrick Wallace
2018-04-19 22:17:42 GMT

I love seeing history preserved like this. I also love seeing something so historical continuing to carry on. I love my copy of the Epitaph from the day of the shootout and will be framing at as soon as I can find the right frame!

Renata Hickey
2017-01-04 03:41:58 GMT

Thought provoking historical site from 1880. They actually wrote articles on the gunfight at the O.K. Corral and of course, Doc Holliday and the infamous Wyatt Earp. They are still running a newspaper today. Interesting exhibits on display.

Catherine Schultz
2018-01-15 17:38:44 GMT

It as awesome to see the old equipment that was used back then. The employees were nice and informative. The displays were set up nicely and it is worth the stop.

Sarah Cardetti
2022-03-12 00:28:02 GMT

Very cool place, lots of interesting history. Authentic printing press and typeset with a cowboy to answer questions

Andres Hark
2019-02-10 06:12:23 GMT

Very interesting history here. Tombstone was definitely populated by interesting people beyond gunfighters. Plan about 45 mins here if you like to learn about interesting people. 👍

George Weinsteiger
2019-09-12 01:13:43 GMT

Went to pick up my newspaper, the young lady there was so experienced and knowledgeable that I really felt like I learned more there than I did in the rest of my stay in Tombstone. Awesome job

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City in Arizona

Tombstone is a city in Cochise County, Arizona, United States, founded in 1879 by prospector Ed Schieffelin in what was then Pima County, Arizona Territory. It became one of the last boomtowns in the American frontier. source

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