Very interesting place. The articles and stories were very educational and interesting. I bought some of the other papers offered after the pretty lady dressed in the era regalia showed me several of the other publications. I wanted to stay and read more but I was rushed as always… I will definitely return someday and read more. Well worth your time if your interested in the history. Really cool place…
Gregory H.
Tu valoración: 4 Durham, NC
Nice history lesson on how their printing press worked. Plenty of stories to read throughout the entire shop that include articles on Geronimo as well as other local and Alaska gold rush adventures. Yes, there is a free copy of the paper available(it’s not really«free,» you have to buy a package of tickets that include the OK corral shootout re-enactment to get the«free» newspaper). However, if the family goes and everyone gets the same«free» paper, it might get a little boring — so, problem solved, they also have another edition available for those who would like something a little different than what everyone else in the family is getting.
Oulie T.
Tu valoración: 4 Banning, CA
A museum of old printing presses. This was where you go to receive a free copy of the Newspaper printed the day after the shoot out at the OK corral. The museum is free and we didn’t have time to walk around and read about everything but I wish we did. Interesting and worth a stop.
Cowboy B.
Tu valoración: 4 Madisonville, TN
I think this is a must-see in Tombstone. Most of the shop is an interesting museum-like display about the history of the Epitaph, including some neat photos and stories you won’t see elsewhere. I love that they’re still printing! A newspaper makes a good inexpensive souvenir, especially good for kids/students. Know that they don’t accept credit cards, though.