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Tombstone, Arizona is a great place to visit for as short a stay as just a few hours or several days.
By John S. Craig | Published 4/2/2008 | Read more »
Adding a tombstone to your MySpace profile may seem a little creepy but it's not. These tombstones are often used to remember someone who has passed on.
By Jasmine Starr | Published 5/5/2008 | Read more »
Tombstone, Arizona is a town full of wild history with historical events going on. In Tombstone, Arizona you can find the Tombstone home which was built in 1905.
By Donna Daniels | Published 10/4/2008 | Read more »
Recently, I took a trip to Tombstone, Arizona. Having lived in Arizona all my life, a western styled town was not a totally new concept. Yet, coming from the big city, it was definitely different.
By Duke Elington | Published 2/10/2009 | Read more »
The town of Tombstone is known for violence; gunfights, hangings, stabbings, outlaws, intoxication, barroom brawls and prostitution. Would it be any wonder that the entire place is said to be plagued with restless spirits!
By Berkeley Girl | Published 8/27/2007 | Read more »
It's known throughout the world. Its history is undeniably interesting. Visit Tombstone, Arizona and visit the Wild West.
By Nancy Roush | Published 10/30/2008 | Read more »
The town of Tombstone, Arizona is where history is kept alive.
By Penny Harmon | Published 3/30/2006 | Read more »
Soldiers at Camp Huachuca in Southeastern Arizona said all he would find was his Tombstone
By scott baker | Published 8/21/2006 | Read more »
Tombstone and Red Baron both offer very good frozen pizza, but each has its own unique attributes. What do you think?
By Crystal Ray | Published 7/24/2007 | Read more »
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of restaurants in a tourist town. Tombstone has 'em all!
By LeiLani Dawn | Published 2/24/2007 | Read more »
See one of the greatest westerns the way it should be experienced, in it's director's cut. What's stopping you from picking yourself up a copy?
By Luke M. | Published 8/25/2006 | Read more »
A 100-pound granite tombstone was discovered by the side of a road in Jefferson County, Ala. The inscription on the stone indicated that it had marked the grave of Ed Taylor who was born on January 18, 1886. The stone was clearly out of place on the roadside.
By Karen McCaghren | Published 6/21/2007 | Read more »
The frozen pizza business has a lot of competition. Two of the most popular, and cheapest, are Totino's and Tombstone brands. Each is recognizable by sight and taste, and provide a satisfying meal.
By R. Bolton | Published 5/21/2007 | Read more »
Frozen pizza is essential and can usually be found in just about any home's freezer. Sometimes we just don't have time to cook a full course meal. So we grab a pizza and pop it in the oven. So which pizza is better, Tombstone or Freschetta?
By Alicia Bodine | Published 5/11/2007 | Read more »
Find the best places to visit on a trip to southeastern Arizona.
By flygning | Published 1/2/2008 | Read more »
Myths about Teeters Bridge
By The Mysterious Me | Published 9/5/2008 | Read more »
A great tasting, yet inexpensive pizza for those times when you don't want to cook. Crispy crust, mildly spice sauce and lots of cheese make this a real buy!
By Clever Shopper | Published 10/25/2007 | Read more »
What are epitaphs? These questions are answered and some examples are given
By Gettysburg Reb | Published 3/12/2008 | Read more »
At the Schieffelin Hall, an entire tour group heard the sounds of boot spurs in the room with them! In the basement of Big Nose Kate's Saloon, one woman claimed to have felt hands around her throat.
By Berkeley Girl | Published 8/27/2007 | Read more »
Some women who have stayed at the Buford House B&B have complained that some unseen hands touched their hair or the back of their necks! Many full-bodied cowboy apparitions have been spotted in the Crystal Palace Saloon.
By Berkeley Girl | Published 8/27/2007 | Read more »
Val Kilmer is a fan favorite who doesn't get the respect he should. While his choice in movie roles of late is weak, he still is one of the more reputable, if difficult, movie actors of our time. This article discusses key roles Val Kilmer played.
By Jacob Malewitz | Published 6/11/2007 | Read more »
A definite must-see for anyone who loves the Old West. Preserved for our enjoyment, still with wooden sidewalks, saloon girls, shoot-outs, and historic original buildings and artifacts. Travel back in time to the rough days of cowboys, saloons, and gold.
By Jennifer Anne Hart | Published 9/26/2006 | Read more »
Howdy Pardners! Welcome to another Roundup Review! Yeeeehaaaaw!
By William Pinn | Published 8/3/2007 | Read more »
Both Gleeson and Courtland have colorful histories and many structures remain in these non-tourist ghost towns.
By Guy J. Sagi | Published 12/23/2008 | Read more »
When people hear of pet memorials, they usually think of a miniaturized version of a tombstone that would belong to a human. That is partly right, however nowadays there are many different ways to remember your pet.
By Alan Valdes | Published 12/4/2008 | Read more »
Patriotic Pebbles make great paper weights and holiday decorations. They also go great at the tombstone of a Vet.
By Carl Benjamin | Published 2/26/2009 | Read more »
The movies always depict the events surrounding the infamous gunfight at the OK Corral as a classic good guys vs. bad guys epic. In reality, things were not so black and white.
By Joe Poniatowski | Published 5/28/2008 | Read more »
A movie review of the movie Tombstone
By JENNIFER LUING SCHAFER | Published 3/19/2009 | Read more »
Their crumbling foundations today are only a scant reminder of what were once thriving communities established on the San Pedro River, west of Tombstone, where there was enough water to process ore.
By Guy J. Sagi | Published 3/13/2009 | Read more »
Tombstone, OK Corral, Cochise's Stronghold, Fort Bowie and old Fort Huachuca are names that carry with them a colorful history, something southern Arizonans rightfully share with pride.
By Guy J. Sagi | Published 5/19/2008 | Read more »
Whoa, was I excited when Val Kilmer was to appear in this exciting new film with the limited release. My bias for the man as an actor after his potrayal of Doc Holiday in Tombstone, and roles in films previous, lept me to the theatre pronto.
By Mathew Kimbro | Published 12/14/2005 | Read more »
Cochise County, Arizona is rich in historical value. Tombstone, Cochise Stronghold, Boothill and so many other great places from the past are alive and kicking right now and waiting for you to come and take a peek into their history.
By Daphne Chambers | Published 6/6/2007 | Read more »
The must famous gunfight in the history of the West occurred on October 26, 1881 in a vacant lot behind the O.K. Corral in Tombstone, Arizona...
By The Historian | Published 1/2/2008 | Read more »
Many say it, some have it engraved on their tombstones.
By Carl Benjamin | Published 11/2/2007 | Read more »
It was the night before Halloween and some teenagers were having a party........when Jessie, the oldest boy of the crowd started talking about the graveyard on Gallow Hills near the old Salem Village....
By Stephanie Allen | Published 11/4/2006 | Read more »
Wondering what holiday present to purchase for the model railroader in your life? Here are 10 suggestions to that won't break the bank.
By Candace Morehouse | Published 11/15/2006 | Read more »
There is no vision anymore, no greater purpose, no pioneering spirit in film anymore. Films are made to make money, not a difference in peoples' lives.
By Jack Tilt | Published 11/8/2006 | Read more »
Ten strange and interesting laws in Arizona.
By Cheryl Larkin | Published 11/8/2006 | Read more »
A short list of Haunted areas in the state of Maine. Though serene and peaceful, Maine is full of Paranormal activity.
By Alyssa Branen | Published 11/29/2006 | Read more »
Sherri is a great wife, mother and writer who shares her experiences with her audience. Read more about her adventures across the country with her family.
By Teresa Watson | Published 11/29/2006 | Read more »
Antigua and little sister Barbuda make up a two-island nation in the Caribbean. If you're checking the map, follow your finger east and slightly south of Puerto Rico.
By Kathryn Lemmon | Published 12/2/2006 | Read more »
Arizona was once home to silver and copper mines, outlaw gangs, famous lawmen, saloons and gunfights. Today you can recapture the spirit of the Old West in these Arizona towns.
By Candace Morehouse | Published 11/2/2006 | Read more »
Ever had trouble finding all fifty of the Stardust, here's the perfect chance to find them all.
By Tabatha King | Published 11/29/2006 | Read more »
Deja Vu or Day Break: Which one should you...weird...I just had deja vu.
By Lee Andrew Henderson | Published 11/14/2006 | Read more »
Suspense till the end. Enter a womans mind to figure out the clues.
By Nicole Cavada | Published 10/19/2006 | Read more »
The two-hour Roswell ghost tour thrills, chills and entertains with tales of the paranormal at antebellum houses, old mills, and the Founders' Cemetery. Bring a camera and see if you can capture something unexplained! The tour occurs weekends year-round.
By Rhetta Akamatsu | Published 10/5/2006 | Read more »
Earl Weaver fought with his players and the umpires as the manager of the Baltimore Orioles, but he sure knew his baseball.
By Prinalgin | Published 10/5/2006 | Read more »
If you've ever had trouble figuring out what to do around Halloween time in Kansas City, then look no further. This guide will help you have the best Halloween ever.
By Chris Morris | Published 9/28/2006 | Read more »
In the novel "The Scarlet Letter" Hawthorne uses vivid imagery and heavy symbolism to insinuate towards a much more meaningful message behind his story.
By Sam Elliott | Published 12/7/2006 | Read more »
"Ghost Hunters," beginning its third season on the Sci-Fi channel, has turned into a quiet cult hit. You can call it a reality show or a documentary or, for skeptics, a bunch of baloney, but you can also call it compelling television.
By John Sanchez | Published 10/23/2006 | Read more »
Ideas for family-friendly, safe Halloween activities that are open to all Austinites
By Amy Francisco | Published 10/26/2006 | Read more »
As a kid, Spencer's best friend was Ryan. At twenty-five and after the death of his friend, Spencer looks back at the good times they had
By Andy Cutter | Published 10/17/2006 | Read more »
Death is a part of life, and a great subject for poetry. So why not embrace it?
By Allan Heller | Published 10/24/2006 | Read more »
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly is the greatest movie of all time. The plot is ingenious, the music is sublime. The actors deliver unforgettable performances, and it is directed by an Italian who had never been to America, but knew how to transform its film.
By Alex McVeigh | Published 2/8/2007 | Read more »
I have begun an investigation into the provocative and eerie "Victim of the Beast 666" inscription of a notorious Salt Lake City gravestone. Join me as I follow the strange and few clues, in an attempt to shed some light on this mystery, and alter the legend-in-progress.
By Richelle Hawks | Published 1/31/2007 | Read more »
Truth is still stranger than fiction. Find out about crazy laws still on the books that defy common sense.
By Angela Coleman | Published 1/31/2007 | Read more »
Literary Explication
By Shroud Magazine Book Reviews | Published 1/30/2007 | Read more »
Every 15 minutes another person in the united states is killed or seriously injured by an alcohol related accident.
By yahewantsme | Published 2/5/2007 | Read more »
In Arizona, an unusual wave of cold, wet weather has impacted tourism and has locals scratching their heads and praying for the mercury to rise.
By LeiLani Dawn | Published 1/22/2007 | Read more »
A list of past movies that have had something to do with the state of Arizona if not one scene then more. Focusing on the filming qualities that Arizona has to offer.
By Vincent Ruiz | Published 2/1/2007 | Read more »
There was a time when a family who was probably involved in cloning and had a lot of teeth ruled pop radio. This is a concert they held just last year.
By Bryan Alaspa | Published 2/8/2007 | Read more »
Here are the cheat codes for Saints Row (PS2) game.
By Jesus Saves | Published 9/28/2006 | Read more »
Wrestling is a great sport.
By todd parks | Published 2/6/2007 | Read more »
The Mambi Soldiers were patriots in Cuba, but what exactly does Mambi mean?
By Matthew L. Cole, M.A. | Published 1/17/2007 | Read more »
A short drive across southeastern Arizona yields a rich treasure of history and culture, despite the inevitable arrival of the new and modern.
By LeiLani Dawn | Published 1/17/2007 | Read more »
In the past few months racism has become a big subject to debate in the world. So now it's time to step up to the plate and find out, Are You Racist?
By Michael Grisso | Published 12/27/2006 | Read more »
Did you know that Key West, FL is one of the most haunted cities in the USA? Here are a few attractions for you to visit while you are there.
By Candice Cain | Published 12/20/2006 | Read more »
Planning a funeral is never easy but planning it ahead of the death of your loved one, though poignant, also makes things smoother and less stressful.
By Lima | Published 12/15/2006 | Read more »
Abraham Lincoln would surely be gratified and proud to see his boyhood homestead as it stands today-tranquil, unspoiled and virtually unchanged from his youth.
By Kathryn Lemmon | Published 12/13/2006 | Read more »
Who says that you have to go on a vacation for Spring Break? There are so many things you could do at home with all your friends that would be better than any vacation and cost a lot less.
By Amy Brantley | Published 12/26/2006 | Read more »
This is a list of culminating activites for use with the book, Tuck Everlasting.
By Stephanie Querns | Published 1/8/2007 | Read more »
The moment you try a drug for any reason different than what a pharmaceutical is prescribed for (and there is never any reason to try an illegal street drug), your life, your limits, your past goals and beliefs, change.
By Jeanne and Coy Carreker | Published 1/4/2007 | Read more »
Photos evoke all kinds of memories.
By alice wisler | Published 1/7/2007 | Read more »
What I consider five of the best songs by The Doors
By Moonflower Child | Published 1/7/2007 | Read more »
obligations of the family of the deceased and a proper Jewish burial
By Daniel Rein | Published 12/12/2006 | Read more »
33 things you might not have know about Holloween
By The Outlaw | Published 4/3/2006 | Read more »
Many people fall in love with Tucson's sunsets, its mountain views and its laid-back way of life. Tucson attracts lovers of the outdoors, history, culture and much more.
By M. Sottosanti | Published 11/10/2005 | Read more »
There are safe ways to celebrate the Halloween holiday, and you can involve as much of your community as you would like with this program!
By Robert Curtis | Published 9/16/2005 | Read more »
This album is a great example of having something for everyone. It's a comprehensive introduction to early Dylan for new listeners because it includes many of his hits while at the same time hard-core fans get to hear variations of their favorites.
By El Bicho | Published 9/13/2005 | Read more »
This two disc soundtrack of the upcoming PBS documentray No Direction Home captures the young Bob Dylan during his most creative period. It's a stunning set loaded with demos, live version and alternate takes of many classic songs.
By Amy W. | Published 9/12/2005 | Read more »
I am grateful to have had the opportunity to interview two of the most wonderful teachers in Colorado, Mrs. Debra Bisant a Pre-School teacher of Prizm Academy and Ms. Lila Stevens a Sociology Professor at the Aurora Community College.
By Celin Childs | Published 12/19/2005 | Read more »
Genealogy research has grown in the past twenty years. To know "one's roots" is a natural desire. Without a guide one can lose valuable time and expend unnecessary funds. This guide should simplify the process.
By Lawrence Adams | Published 1/6/2006 | Read more »
In 1902, the city of St. Pierre on the island of Martinique, was destroyed by a volcanic eruption. This article relates the details, and how local politicians kept the citizens from escaoing to safety.
By Prinalgin | Published 2/28/2006 | Read more »
An exquisite gold artifact executed by a brilliant Russian-Jewish goldsmith Israel Rouchomovosky, and sold as an ancient Scythian-Greek tiara to the Louvre Museum in Paris, France without his knowledge.
By Norman A. Rubin | Published 2/27/2006 | Read more »
In April 1963, he composed a letter from the Birmingham Jail. Later that year, King delivered his most famous speech when he told participants in the March on Washington "I have a dream".
By Gia Fondren | Published 1/17/2006 | Read more »
The mostly true origins behind such words and phrases as "fall guy," "teetotaler," "craps," "hair of the dog that bit you," among others.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 9/25/2005 | Read more »
This is part two of North America's most important matches in the last 15 years
By Mustafa Samiullah | Published 9/15/2005 | Read more »
This article discusses the places to see in Wilmington, North Carolina for Dawson's Creek fans. It also gives a brief explanation of the origin of the television show and a brief explanation of the plot of the show.
By Susan Atkinson-Chandy | Published 5/23/2005 | Read more »
Hainburg, its
medieval structures so prominent, wears layers of kings, invasions,
conquests and defeats. Hainburg's beauty is in its layers.
medieval structures so prominent, wears layers of kings, invasions,
conquests and defeats. Hainburg's beauty is in its layers.
By Patti McCracken | Published 6/7/2005 | Read more »
It gets you to think about all the other great actors who have suddenly become unwatchable. Actively avoidable. And being the avid listmaker that I am, I have compiled the following: The 10 Most Unwatchable Actors in Hollywood.
By The Jay | Published 4/29/2005 | Read more »
You've been planning the road-trip of your life for summer vacation. But have you adequetly prepared for the long hours, the mindless driving, and the toll the road can have on you vehicle? Here's a to-do and a must-have list before burning rubber.
By Nate Weber | Published 5/10/2005 | Read more »
This is a brief history of the pizza, some fun facts and pizza-related trivia, and other assorted information
By Pat Jacobs | Published 6/12/2005 | Read more »
With Old-School Country Star Merle Haggard in tow and Fast-Rising Crooner Amos Lee Opening the Night, Bob Dylan brings his Endless Tour to Denver for a Classic Night of Music.
By Nick Hutchinson | Published 6/30/2005 | Read more »
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