What an awesome job you do on your videos, David! Wow, we learn something new every day! This little town has so much history, charm, & character!! Love all the small town shops in & around town. We appreciate you. Thanks again. Carol & Dennis Aka Fairbank Site Host
This was another fun day, it is so cool to see the side streets...old homes with all that 🌵 by the way yesterday's walk about with Jennifer was nice...the Arcade will be lots of fun. AND Jennifer looked adorable AND the haircut is...cool 😎 👍💥happy filming 🌟🏜
Hard to believe for size of tombstone, how much historical places still around thanks to you Dave showing these places. I know some places burned down 3 times, but some still survived. I cannot believe the largest rise still around I saw in 1965. Thanks Dave & occasionally Jennifer.-Kid Yuma
Great video some of the most beautiful homes are on that street. I think that's where the lawyer's probably lived. Definitely will check out the brewery.
When we were in the market for a house in Tombstone, a year ago, the Allen English house was up for sale. We wound up buying another house (on 4th St.) But it was interesting. We didn't want the responsibility and obligations that go along with owning a historically designated house. The fact that that home was recently on the market might, in part, explain the currently really good state of upkeep.
YOU, sir, are a fortunate man, both in the life you have and also in those who populate your life. Great town, great people. The value of one's life is measured in those whom it touches. The quality of one's life is measured in thuse who fikk it.
When I think of Allen Street I always think of Rex Allen of Wilcox singing cowboy fame. You'll have to go there one day and do a video take at the Rex Allen Museum.
I can't help but notice the irony of the restaurant directly adjacent to a fire house burning to the ground. (Yes, I realize that it wasn't an active firehouse at the time.)
One of my ancestor's owned a place called Stockton House. They moved there during the silver mining rush. Is there an official record of the Fulkerson's?
Seeing that street gave me more of a perspective of Tombstone.
And it was great.
Awesome!
Great tour!
Thank you!
What an awesome job you do on your videos, David! Wow, we learn something new every day! This little town has so much history, charm, & character!! Love all the small town shops in & around town. We appreciate you.
Thanks again.
Carol & Dennis
Aka Fairbank Site Host
Thanks so much
Thanks for this video. I haven't been to Tombstone since the 1980s so it's nice to get a look at it today. 👍
Any time!
This was another fun day, it is so cool to see the side streets...old homes with all that 🌵 by the way yesterday's walk about with Jennifer was nice...the Arcade will be lots of fun. AND Jennifer looked adorable AND the haircut is...cool 😎 👍💥happy filming 🌟🏜
Thanks Mercedith!
Thanks for another great vid Dave!
My pleasure!
Hard to believe for size of tombstone, how much historical places still around thanks to you Dave showing these places. I know some places burned down 3 times, but some still survived. I cannot believe the largest rise still around I saw in 1965. Thanks Dave & occasionally Jennifer.-Kid Yuma
Thanks for watching!
@@Desert.Sky.Adventures sure I enjoy, I meant rose not rise.
Thanks for showing the hidden stuff. Well documented.
Thanks for watching!
David,thanks for the tour and the history lesson!!
You bet!
Great video some of the most beautiful homes are on that street. I think that's where the lawyer's probably lived. Definitely will check out the brewery.
I totally agree!
When we were in the market for a house in Tombstone, a year ago, the Allen English house was up for sale. We wound up buying another house (on 4th St.) But it was interesting. We didn't want the responsibility and obligations that go along with owning a historically designated house.
The fact that that home was recently on the market might, in part, explain the currently really good state of upkeep.
YOU, sir, are a fortunate man, both in the life you have and also in those who populate your life. Great town, great people. The value of one's life is measured in those whom it touches. The quality of one's life is measured in thuse who fikk it.
Wow, thank you
When I think of Allen Street I always think of Rex Allen of Wilcox singing cowboy fame. You'll have to go there one day and do a video take at the Rex Allen Museum.
Thanks for the Toughnut St tour! We have yet to make it over last the courthouse on all our trips, now I know we will have to!
Have fun!
I can't help but notice the irony of the restaurant directly adjacent to a fire house burning to the ground. (Yes, I realize that it wasn't an active firehouse at the time.)
Thanks Dave for another great video🇺🇸🤠
You are very welcome!
One of my ancestor's owned a place called Stockton House. They moved there during the silver mining rush. Is there an official record of the Fulkerson's?
I’m not sure. I’m not familiar with any of that.
She later married Fred Hinke of Bisbee
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Allen R. English was appointed Cochise County district attorney on May 23, 1887, when the existing county attorney, Ben Goodrich, resigned.
Awesome! Great stuff.
Thank you! Cheers!