List of historic properties in Tombstone, Arizona

Schieffelin was a prospector who laid claim to what became one of the biggest silver mines in Pima County, Arizona Territory.

Corral involving the brothers Wyatt, Morgan, and Virgil Earp (the town marshal and a deputy U.S. marshal), joined by Doc Holliday, against Ike Clanton, Billy Clanton, Frank McLaury, Tom McLaury, and Billy Claiborne, members of an outlaw group called the Cochise County Cowboys.

The theatre provided the citizens of the town with entertainment including live performances, liquor, prostitutes, and poker games.

Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, Bat Masterson, George Hearst, Diamond Jim Brady, and Adolphus Busch were some of the notable players.

Approximately $10 million was exchanged in the game through those eight years, and the Bird Cage retained ten percent of that money.

Bird Cage Theatre poker table where the longest poker game was played
The Crabtree Livery Stable and San Jose House are in the background of this 1940 photograph.
The Wyatt Earp House and Gallery, on the corner of Fremont and 1st Streets; an art museum, not a house once owned by Wyatt and Mattie Earp [ 25 ]
The Ed Schieffelin Monument marks the grave of Tombstone's founder.
The bodies of Billy Clanton, Frank McLaury and Tom McLaury
Boothill Graveyard entrance