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Gunfighter Hall of Fame, Tombstone

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TripAdvisor traveler rating 4.5
147 reviews
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  • We tried at various times over three days to visit, checking and re-checking online hours, but it was always closed. Maybe because it was during the week leading up to Christmas? Each time there... 
    We tried at various times over three days to visit, checking and re-checking online hours, but it was always closed. Maybe because it was during the week leading up to Christmas? Each time there...  more »
  • I have always been fascinated by the history of outlaws and the law men. This place has was by far my favorite place to visit in Tombstone. The picures and pieces of history in here are truly... 
    I have always been fascinated by the history of outlaws and the law men. This place has was by far my favorite place to visit in Tombstone. The picures and pieces of history in here are truly...  more »
  • Very extensive collection of original pieces of history and photographs. Several rooms packed with items. Staff was friendly. 
    Very extensive collection of original pieces of history and photographs. Several rooms packed with items. Staff was friendly.  more »
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  • This place is awesome. A true Wild West enthusiast's dream come true. There is so much to peruse, read about, and take in. The owner is great! I was completely impressed by his hospitality and amazed by all the paraphernalia, guns, photos, and other accessories that had been collected over the years. We probably spent a good hour in here, reading about his collection and gawking at everything that had been collected. From Luke Short to Bill Doolin, this hall of fame had everyone I could check off a gunfighter's list. They even claim to have Jesse James' trigger finger! At the end of the day, we even got to hold the Colt Buntline used by Kurt Russell in the 1994 movie Tombstone when he played Wyatt Earp. For those few reviewers complaining about the 8 dollar fee per person, it's probably in your best interest to stop travelling. Nothing is free and people have to make a living!
  • Owner/manager was rude and pushy. We had no idea it was a paid situation, and he confronted our wife's. Are you paying, yes or no. We replied no and he said then adios. Would have gladly paid, but not with that type of attitude. If you want people to come in and pay, don't be a jerk. Common sense ain't that common...
  • I don't think the signs on your closed museum have any humor. If you want visitors then you should be open. To be a passive heckler, is unbecoming.
  • This has to be one of the best authentic exhibit of western memorabilia I’ve ever seen. From the original gear of the old west outlaws and Sheriffs to their depictions by movie legends in modern times… it’s all here.
  • Absolutely one of the best collections I’ve ever seen in the country and the ole Boy that owns the place is top notch !! This place is a must see for Tombstone and he has the best place in town to tie up your horses

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