Friends of Tombstone
November 2003

Tombstone, Arizona II


Bella Union Bella Union
The Bella Union on Fremont and 5th
The Bella Union is currently in a restoration phase, but the onwer genrously open his doors three nights for FoT discussions. The elegant dining area had the feel of 19th century. The theater provided the perfect location to talk and learn about some of the latest discoveries of the old west.
Link to the Bella Union webpage.



Tombstone Legends of the West Saloon
Vogans Alley
There is finer dining in town, but this was one of my favorite spots for lunch.
Legends of the West Saloon.
My newest favorite watering hole in Tombstone. FoTers who prefered conversation to loud music found this saloon very accomodating.



Big Nose Kate's Saloon Campbell & Hatch Billiards
Big Nose Kate's Saloon
A fun place to tip a beer.
Campbell and Hatch Billiards
The building in which Morgan Earp was when he was assassinated. The Billiard hall now houses a western clothing store.



OK Cafe OK Cafe
OK Cafe
Corner of Allen and 4th.
The OK Cafe was the obvious place with FoT atendees for breakfast.



Schieffelin Monument Looking towards Tombstone from Schieffelin Monument
Schieffelin Monument
Braving hostile Indians, Ed Schieffelin prospected a region named Goose Flats. Someone told him that he would only find his tombstone there. But instead, Ed struck silver and the town of Tombstone was born.
Looking towards Tombstone from Schieffelin Monument



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