What really stood out to us was the history of the town and its old western look. It was fascinating to learn about all of the characters who once roamed the streets of Tombstone. We didn’t have time to visit all of the museums, but we did take a peek inside the Bird Cage Theater, which used to be a brothel. It was a little eerie to think about what went on behind those doors so many years ago.
However, the ultimate lesson we learned from our visit to Tombstone was that life can be short, but those who stand up for justice like Virgil and his crew are remembered for generations. It was inspiring to think about the bravery and courage it took to fight for what was right in a time when the law was often ignored.
Overall, I would highly recommend a visit to Tombstone, Arizona to anyone who is interested in history or just wants to experience a unique piece of the Wild West. The town has a charm and character that is truly unmatched, and it’s a great reminder of the importance of standing up for what you believe in.
I love the article. We visited Tombstone
with our grandchildren and Dantes. Michael thank you for reminding us to support righteousness, and of those in the past. We definitely need God’s word for every
spiritual battle. ❤❤
Love the pictures Beautiful and Handsome.
I love the article. We visited Tombstone
with our grandchildren and Dantes. Michael thank you for reminding us to support righteousness, and of those in the past. We definitely need God’s word for every
spiritual battle. ❤❤
Love the pictures Beautiful and Handsome.