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The town was established on Goose Flats, a mesa above the Goodenough Mine. Within two years of its founding, although far distant from any other metropolitan area, Tombstone had a bowling alley, four churches, an ice house, a school, two banks, three newspapers, and an ice-cream parlor, alongside 110 saloons, 14 gambling halls, and numerous dance halls and brothels.
It is the oldest continually operated restaurant in Tombstone. The structure was built c. 1880 at 501 E. Allen Street. The present-day building was erected in the 1950s and was renamed the Longhorn Restaurant in the 1970s. Virgil Earp was shot from the second floor on December 29, 1881. [14] [15]
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Anguilla. At just 35 square miles and with only 15,000 residents, the island of Anguilla is a true hideaway, with its quiet roads, uninhabited cays, and goat-grazing hamlets.
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Maricopa County, Arizona, excluding those in Phoenix, for which there is a separate list. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Maricopa County, Arizona , United States, excluding Phoenix.
The Tombstone Historic District had ill-defined boundaries when it was first designated in 1961. The landmarked area was generally agreed to include at least the area bounded by Toughnut, Fremont, 3rd and 6th Streets, but its precise limits were a subject of continuing debate through at least 1986.
The School House now the School House Inn – built in 1918 and located at 818 Tombstone Canyon. The Sheriff's Office and Justice Court Building – built in 1918 and located at 116 Naco Road. The Shattuck-Schmid Building – built in 1904 and located at 20 Brewery Avenue. The San Ramon Hotel – built in 1902 and located at 5 Howell Ave.
Streetcars came to the town in 1908, and ran until 1929, when they were replaced by buses. As the town prospered, it gained in prominence, and in 1929 the Cochise County seat was moved from Tombstone to Bisbee. The courthouse, of art deco design, was completed in 1931. Bisbee, Arizona 1908 fire