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Re-enactors on Allen Street in Tombstone. The 'Town Too Tough to Die' couldn't hold out to make True West Magazine's Top 10 Old West towns.
True West Magazine’s seventh annual ranking of Old West towns across the country, did not include Tombstone in the Top 10, while Prescott was named No. 1.... Read more»
Kevin Nadakal/Arizona Sonora News Service
Re-enactors on Allen Street in Tombstone. The 'Town Too Tough to Die' couldn't hold out to make True West Magazine's Top 10 Old West towns.
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1 comment on this story
I’ve been to Prescott once. I went for an athletic contest. I didn’t really know what to expect…and I was very pleasantly surprised. I had a phenomenal experience. Good atmosphere, good people. I was very impressed. I have my second trip there planned for next month.
However, all that said…Prescott does have a lot of really cool historical stuff. But more than Tombstone? I just don’t know about that one.