Reviews 80
Filters:
Rating
Language
Sort:
Most recent
G
3 years ago

Went to pick up my newspaper, the young lady there...

Went to pick up my newspaper, the young lady there was so experienced and knowledgeable that I really felt like I learned more there than I did in the rest of my stay in Tombstone. Awesome job

R
3 years ago

Thought provoking historical site from 1880. They ...

Thought provoking historical site from 1880. They actually wrote articles on the gunfight at the O.K. Corral and of course, Doc Holliday and the infamous Wyatt Earp. They are still running a newspaper today. Interesting exhibits on display.

E
3 years ago

I love seeing history preserved like this. I also ...

I love seeing history preserved like this. I also love seeing something so historical continuing to carry on. I love my copy of the Epitaph from the day of the shootout and will be framing at as soon as I can find the right frame!

R
4 years ago

Wow! It is incredible when you realize how they us...

Wow! It is incredible when you realize how they used to print the Newspaper. The museum is free, small, but very interesting. It displays the original equipment used to print the newspaper back in the 1800s along with the history of Tombstone editor and Geronimo! We were welcomed by a lovely sweet lady. There is a small gift shop as well. We got a free copy of the newspaper edition included with the purchase of our OK Corral Show. However, there are a few different copies of the newspaper available for purchase too. Don't miss it. Amazing Experience and full of pieces of information.

B
4 years ago

Really cool little museum. They have all the origi...

Really cool little museum. They have all the original printing presses and ink plates. Several historic prints have been maintained in glass cases. Staff were very knowledgeable and friendly.
**You can receive a free reprint of the 1881 newspaper, with the original gunfight reports, if you attend the re-enactment at the O.K Corral.

L
4 years ago

Walking through the Old Epitaph headquarters was o...

Walking through the Old Epitaph headquarters was of course filled with history, and tall tales of the Old West. The shootout at the OK Corral as originally printed comes alive quite literally as you read it again almost 140 years later. Geronimo, Victorio, and even the infamous Pancho Villa adorn the pages of the printed history of Mr. Clum's Daily, because as he so rightly stated: "No Tombstone should be without an Epitaph".

J
4 years ago

We came here to pick up a copy of the newspaper th...

We came here to pick up a copy of the newspaper that was included with another ticket we purchased (O.K. Corral, I think). I enjoyed the museum they had inside, especially the old printing press.