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All That's Interesting on MSNThe True Story Of Doc Holliday, The Gunslinging Dentist Who Became A Wild West Legend"Holliday had a mean disposition and an ungovernable temper, and under the influence of liquor was a most dangerous man." ...
They made it a town in 1879. ... Tombstone’s population grew from 100 to about 14,000 within seven years thanks to its 110 saloons, 14 gambling halls and numerous brothels.
After a tombstone from the 1800s mysteriously turned up along a country road in Stanislaus County, one man made it his mission to find out where it came from and who it belongs to.
A tombstone from the 1800s which mysteriously turned up along a country road in Stanislaus County has been returned to where it belongs: a cemetery in Piedmont some 100 miles away, thanks to a man ...
The town of Tombstone is one of the West's oddest artificial attractions. Unlike other Western towns _ now neon-lit wildernesses of trailer parks, motels and filling stations _ Tombstone is ...
Even Tombstone had gun laws This picture, shot in the mid-1880's by the noted photographer C.S. Fly, is the only known period photograph of the site of the gunfight at the O.K. Corral. By ...
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Tombstone Ending Explained - MSNTombstone changes a few of the details regarding what happened to Wyatt Earp, his surviving brothers, and Doc Holliday, but the alterations are arguably necessary for dramatic effect.
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