The Tombstone Epitaph is a renowned newspaper that has been documenting the captivating history of the American West since 1880, featuring stories of outlaws, lawmen, soldiers, ranchers, and townspeople. Their National Edition provides monthly tales of frontier cookery, Western humor, inventions, and Western travel, making it a cherished gift for Old West enthusiasts and a lasting souvenir of Tombstone.
The Tombstone Epitaph Museum offers visitors a glimpse into the 1880s with its collection of Arizona's oldest continuously published newspaper. Located in Tombstone, Arizona, the museum showcases the original reports of the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, the capture of Apache warrior Geronimo by Epitaph editor John Clum, and the printing process of the newspaper on the original Washington hand press, providing an immersive experience into the rich history of the region.
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