How many times can I say we have had the best day ever? This day was so wonderful and I’m beyond honored to have had the pleasure to share it with you. And it’s even more awesome being able to watch it with my parents! I know how much this day meant to you, so thank you for taking us all along with you and sharing such emotional and wonderful memories with us. I love this video, it was so great to re-live what happened!! Can’t wait for future adventures!!! ❤️🌵❤️
It was the best day ever lol that is for sure. It was a very special day I’ll never forget it, it wouldn’t have been the same without you. Thank you so much for everything. The entire weekend was epic. Thank you for making me sheriff of Tombstone ! You’re so awesome. Much ahead
I watch the movie Tombstone almost every week! I loved seeing the gunfight! I can;t believe Wyatt Earp's house is for sale! You should buy it! I loved the story about your grandparents. You channeled Clark Griswold! Howdy, cowboy! LOL! One of my favorite quotes of Earp's is:“You gonna do somethin' or just stand there and bleed?”
Jay, its a small world we live in...The Saloon theater (you peeked in the door) Paul Bloom is an actor there....you may remember him from your visit to Kirby Farms in Williston FL...(he is from Jacksonville and used to be a cowboy/outlaw during the 6 Gun reunion there...another cowboy/outlaw from Kirby Farms works at the Old Tombstone theme park. Greg Hugo...Great guy...he also drives the trolley for Old Tombstone...if you are still in town, stop by and ask for Greg Hugo at OldTombstone... and Paul Bloom at the Saloon Theater...they would be thrilled to see ya!!
HEY, TAMPA JAY & CRIS The Girl.... Well you guy's look like your having a fabulous time in tombstone Arizona the gun fighting at OKAY CORRAL was awesome and that so cool your living in the foot steps of your family's Adventures Ok guys Take care stay safe and will see you on the next video experience
I enjoyed your video. I was actually doing a search for a 1976 Tombstone H/S year book when I found your video. I moved to Tombstone with my parents when I was 8 in 1965. They opened a restaurant across the street, and down a couple doors from the Birdcage. By the time you saw it that business had been altered, and split into two businesses. Anyway your video brought back so many memories thank you. Oh, after years in the Phoenix area, I moved ten years ago to eastern Iowa. Thanks again .
New.. Ive watched some of your vlogs..my fav (jus me) love the ones you show museums ..tometsone..ect you do a great job of taking us around places we might never be able to see! Enjoying it! Thank you
Wow, I'm so glad you were finally able to get there! It must've been a real journey for you. As always, thanks for sharing it with us ☺ Also I love how Old West-y everything is! It looks like a real step into the past.
finally got a chance to see the whole video, this is so precious,,,the emotion of where you are, the sentiment w/ your grandparents, being there w/CRIS, I got goosebumps, and I wasn't even there,,I loved it,,great video, I need to go to Tombstone now,,
FYI, I read about WESTERN HISTORY,,and did u know, Big Nose Kate was Doc Holiday's lady, they were together for years...Grandma and grandpa are loving this, watching you enjoy tombstone with your pretty gal
I was in Tombstone in January 2012. We stayed there for 2 weeks. Still didn't get to see everything. It was awesome. Went down in the mines, place with the rose tree, went on a stage coach ride, seen the cemetery, and so much more. The food there was fantastic. I'd love to visit it one more time.
That is so awesome! I'm excited to one day go to Tombstone myself, this just looks amazing & fun. I couldn't believe the Ok Coral was in that small of an area. The gunfight show looks so neat! It's so cool your grandparents got to visit there & then you was able to go out there now. Thanks Jay & Cris for taking us along on your trip here.
Jay. You and Adam the Woo are my two favorite bloggers. Keep up the great work man. I always appreciate your sincerity and attention to detail. This and the Friday the 13th part 6 filming location are my faves of yours. Cheers! Enjoy your trip out West. My favorite part of the country
i live in the UK so wanted too visit america all my life. so scared too fly. but im ready. i love the wild west. thankyou so much sharing this. my god the old west so amazing. just thanks you are awesome.
This is one of my favorites that you’ve done! It was sweet that you had sentimental ties there. I feel the same way. I went to Tombstone every year from age 1 until I was in high school. I only have one photo of it though (my family didn’t take a lot of pictures) so this was seriously cool to watch. It brought back a flood of memories. Thanks for the good content!
This was such a awesome vlog, too bad that belt buckle wasn't still there..I'm stoked for you mango, I really like how much u appreciate history and your roots. You and Cris the Girl make a great team. Also so funny when u said "howdy partner" to the cowboy walking across the street that was fun. Hahaa the new sheriff in town MANGO Jay Wow the met to be part was very cool. Loved this
**long comment ahead!** Years back I was a member of an 1880’s reenactment group and we performed there every Labor Day weekend. It was a pretty good time and my late husband and I used to enjoy ourselves. We stayed in costume from our arrival to the last day. It’s weird to think that our pictures ended up all over the world from tourists asking if we pull pose for a photo. This brought back so many memories! You should take a ride in that stagecoach. You won’t believe how bad your lower back will ache from those things!! Imagine ladies in long skirts, French-heeled shoes and a bustle managed! The “romance” of the Old West will go right out the window! 😁 The show we put on of the famous gunfight was……I have to say, better. The current staging area has been reduced quite a bit. It’s too bad. Tombstone is a small town that rolls up the sidewalks around 7pm and nothing else much goes on. But the ambiance can’t be beat! Enjoy yourselves, young people. ☺️
So glad this video popped up on my timeline. First-time viewer and it was great to see Tombstone. The last time I was there the streets were open and I rode my motorcycle down the street. Loved the emotional journey you went on, so touching. If you all are ever in Southern Nevada look me up, it would be fun to show you all some of the sights here.
what a wonderful amazing magical time,,,,,"I'LL BE YOUR HUCKLEBERRY"..I am sure you heard that as the wind blew,,,Have fun you 2,,,,thanks for the video,,, wonderful
Hi Jay & Cris. As I only found your channel a year ago so just now seeing your older stuff, but wanted to say glad you got to see Tombstone. As a Tucson, AZ native I remember going there a lot. One thing not known to a lot of tourists after leaving where at travel a few mile further and can visit "Boot Hill Cemetary" the last stop for some. Also if like westerns visit Old Tucson Studios where old westerns were filmed and some newer ones like "Three Amigos". The mine elevator you saw if want to experience it, go to Goldfield Ghost Town just east of Mesa, AZ as they have tour that takes you down in it on a mine tour. This one check schedule before going as not done everyday nor all day.
This was cool 😎 to see. I'd like to go to Tombstone sometime. I remember Adam having a Sarsaparilla at Knotts Berry Farms his channel. You should get a Birch Beer next time you're in PA. It's different than a Root Beer. I'm glad you had a great time there with Kris.
Fantastic video! I love all things Western history and tombstone is on my bucket list. The story of the postcard was really neat! The end had my eyes leaking 😉
A nicely edited video of the area and your fun. Being a 'Rio Bravo' fan, I had your same feeling when I went to Old Tucson Studio. "Always much ahead." Good words.
Great job. This is one of my dreams too. It was so awesome you both love Tombstone and appreciate it like I do. My dream is to set up a business and live here. I felt it was a sign that Wyatt Earp's house is for sale. I hope to see more of your videos. This was the first time.
Wow! Beautiful cityscape! I also take landscape videos in the UK and different countries , so it's very helpful. splendid! I subscribed to the channel, so I'm looking forward to it. Thank you for the good video!
This place was right up your alley to begin with, even more so with the sentimental aspect. Looks like you two had a blast! If you're still in the area I recommend checking out Old Tucson Studios where a lot of films were shot at. There's also the Tubac Golf Resort nearby that was the filming location for Tin Cup. I'll link my video from our trip. We had a lot of fun in Tombstone too but unfortunately didn't have as much time there as we hoped. Stinks everything shuts down around 5 o'clock. Thanks for taking us along and look forward to what's ahead!
Wow Jay, this is also a very sentimental place for me as well my father and I went there about 10 years ago. Our trip that we took across country from Florida and we went to the OK corral and saw the graveyard and we also went to the movie studios that are not too far from there as well where they shot a lot of the movies that were westerns. It was very cool to reminisce through your video, thank you
If it wasn't for movies and going to places and getting a hands on approach I would t learn anything. This was one of your best videos. Seems like you enjoyed yourself on a different level cause it meant something other than just the location. Great job and keep up the good work.
The video was great Cris and Jay. So important in life to “make and create memories”. Much more important than other things in life. Those are the things you can and will remember the rest of your life. Kudos.
I was there many years ago with my now husband. Think they’ve upgraded the gunfight show. By the way we ran out of time, since we were staying in Tucson near relatives and this was a brief day trip but my uncle said that Bisbee just south of Tombstone is also a great little town to visit. Something for a future trip!
Back in 2003, I had the opportunity to do some catering to the cast of Little House on the Prarie and other movie stars of the past when Tombstone hosted Western film days. They were so nice despite it seemed like 100° and one small fan in the room they were staying in waiting before their meet and greet.
This is really cool vlog. Love to see you so excited about finally getting to go to the place your Grandparents went. That is how I felt the first time going to Knotts. My parents had went to Knotts in 1954 an as a kid I use to dream about going there. I still got the old post cards in my collection. To bad they didn't sell Coke anymore.
I’m actually related to Wyatt Earp. I’m related to his mother, Virginia Ann Cooksey (Earp). He would be my great, great, great, great cousin. Tombstone is actually on my bucket list to visit. It’s actually on my list to walk the streets that my bloodline walked. 🤠🇺🇸
Excellent video. I was last there in early 1994 shortly after the movie "Tombstone" came out. I was and still am all caught up in Earpmania and all things Tombstone. I share in your enthusiasm. :)
Hey Jay.. Anybody ever told you, you sound just like Adam the Woo.. lol.. I could hear it in your voice, what this actually meant to you Jay.. Thanks for sharing and taking us along..
Been to Tombstone a few times ,but never bothered with the show . Spent time in places the tourist don't go . Off the beaten path is my way to visit historical areas . 🙂
That postcard was written a few days before my husband was born. Really puts time in perspective, :) looks like a fun place. We love historical places. .
Awesome video. We can tell that was a special trip for you. Very cool. I have always wanted to visit Tombstone. One of these days we will make it out that way.
Excellent . I lived in Yuma for a while never made it two tombstone what a shame. So glad you went enjoyed the video however in my opinion the greatest gun fight ever was in inglles Oklahoma. it lasted over 26 minutes compared to 30 seconds in Tucson. With some of the most colorful outlaws and law Men that ever saddle a horse or strapped on a six shooter.or carry a rifle I asked you take a look at Ingles Oklahoma shootout and compare it to tombstone not to take anything away from the great battle that happened at tombstone and leave a message with your side by side comparison happy trails to all those
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How many times can I say we have had the best day ever? This day was so wonderful and I’m beyond honored to have had the pleasure to share it with you. And it’s even more awesome being able to watch it with my parents! I know how much this day meant to you, so thank you for taking us all along with you and sharing such emotional and wonderful memories with us. I love this video, it was so great to re-live what happened!! Can’t wait for future adventures!!! ❤️🌵❤️
It was the best day ever lol that is for sure. It was a very special day I’ll never forget it, it wouldn’t have been the same without you. Thank you so much for everything. The entire weekend was epic. Thank you for making me sheriff of Tombstone ! You’re so awesome. Much ahead
@@TampaJay anytime Sheriff TJ! ❤️ Cris the Cowgirl
I watch the movie Tombstone almost every week! I loved seeing the gunfight! I can;t believe Wyatt Earp's house is for sale! You should buy it! I loved the story about your grandparents. You channeled Clark Griswold! Howdy, cowboy! LOL! One of my favorite quotes of Earp's is:“You gonna do somethin' or just stand there and bleed?”
I really enjoyed this video, Tampa Jay and Cris The Girl. Thank you!
You are so right! I came a few yrs back to spend one day and spent 5. Absolutely awesome. Thank you all city people of Tombstone!!!
Jay, its a small world we live in...The Saloon theater (you peeked in the door) Paul Bloom is an actor there....you may remember him from your visit to Kirby Farms in Williston FL...(he is from Jacksonville and used to be a cowboy/outlaw during the 6 Gun reunion there...another cowboy/outlaw from Kirby Farms works at the Old Tombstone theme park. Greg Hugo...Great guy...he also drives the trolley for Old Tombstone...if you are still in town, stop by and ask for Greg Hugo at OldTombstone... and Paul Bloom at the Saloon Theater...they would be thrilled to see ya!!
Tombstone is cool, and you guys are great together. Cris the girl is adorable and so much fun. We subbed to her channel too. 🙂
You’ve gone Carpetbagger and Adam the Woo. Love that you’re road tripping
That's great you were able to relive family history! Thanks for sharing the experience. Take care!
Thank you for sharing part of Arizona I didn't get to visit! Your Vlogs are always great Tampa Jay!
HEY, TAMPA JAY & CRIS The Girl....
Well you guy's look like your having a fabulous time in tombstone Arizona the gun fighting at OKAY CORRAL was awesome and that so cool your living in the foot steps of your family's
Adventures Ok guys
Take care stay safe and will see you on the next video experience
I enjoyed your video. I was actually doing a search for a 1976 Tombstone H/S year book when I found your video. I moved to Tombstone with my parents when I was 8 in 1965. They opened a restaurant across the street, and down a couple doors from the Birdcage. By the time you saw it that business had been altered, and split into two businesses. Anyway your video brought back so many memories thank you. Oh, after years in the Phoenix area, I moved ten years ago to eastern Iowa. Thanks again .
My grand mother was born in tombstone AR. So it was a good memory as a kid going there. She left when she was 16.
The land has her childhood home I can remember where it was.
New.. Ive watched some of your vlogs..my fav (jus me) love the ones you show museums ..tometsone..ect you do a great job of taking us around places we might never be able to see! Enjoying it! Thank you
Wow, I'm so glad you were finally able to get there! It must've been a real journey for you. As always, thanks for sharing it with us ☺ Also I love how Old West-y everything is! It looks like a real step into the past.
This is a great video! Tombstone is on my bucket list! Can’t wait to visit! Looks like you guys had a great time! Thanks for the video!
finally got a chance to see the whole video, this is so precious,,,the emotion of where you are, the sentiment w/ your grandparents, being there w/CRIS, I got goosebumps, and I wasn't even there,,I loved it,,great video, I need to go to Tombstone now,,
FYI, I read about WESTERN HISTORY,,and did u know, Big Nose Kate was Doc Holiday's lady, they were together for years...Grandma and grandpa are loving this, watching you enjoy tombstone with your pretty gal
I was in Tombstone in January 2012. We stayed there for 2 weeks. Still didn't get to see everything. It was awesome. Went down in the mines, place with the rose tree, went on a stage coach ride, seen the cemetery, and so much more. The food there was fantastic. I'd love to visit it one more time.
That is so awesome! I'm excited to one day go to Tombstone myself, this just looks amazing & fun. I couldn't believe the Ok Coral was in that small of an area. The gunfight show looks so neat! It's so cool your grandparents got to visit there & then you was able to go out there now. Thanks Jay & Cris for taking us along on your trip here.
Jay. You and Adam the Woo are my two favorite bloggers. Keep up the great work man. I always appreciate your sincerity and attention to detail. This and the Friday the 13th part 6 filming location are my faves of yours. Cheers! Enjoy your trip out West. My favorite part of the country
Thanks Ross I appreciate you a ton buddy. The West is so awesome
@@TampaJay No problem. Always look forward to your vids. It’s a nice escape from the busy work day. Hope you had a safe trip back home
i live in the UK so wanted too visit america all my life. so scared too fly. but im ready. i love the wild west. thankyou so much sharing this. my god the old west so amazing. just thanks you are awesome.
This is one of my favorites that you’ve done! It was sweet that you had sentimental ties there. I feel the same way. I went to Tombstone every year from age 1 until I was in high school. I only have one photo of it though (my family didn’t take a lot of pictures) so this was seriously cool to watch. It brought back a flood of memories. Thanks for the good content!
That’s to cool Corby. I hope y’all make back out here someday. It will be fun to relive those great memories:)
@@TampaJay I definitely want to. I miss living there. AZ has endless hidden gems to visit.
very cool, great video Jay i like Cris's sweater, very cool looks like a Arizona Navaho design
Thank you it’s a cool sweater
Loved this and thank you for sharing, buddy. She's right about the birthday and it being meant to be. 😇
Love the video Tampa Jay.
This was such a awesome vlog, too bad that belt buckle wasn't still there..I'm stoked for you mango, I really like how much u appreciate history and your roots. You and Cris the Girl make a great team.
Also so funny when u said "howdy partner" to the cowboy walking across the street that was fun. Hahaa the new sheriff in town MANGO Jay
Wow the met to be part was very cool. Loved this
**long comment ahead!**
Years back I was a member of an 1880’s reenactment group and we performed there every Labor Day weekend. It was a pretty good time and my late husband and I used to enjoy ourselves. We stayed in costume from our arrival to the last day. It’s weird to think that our pictures ended up all over the world from tourists asking if we pull pose for a photo. This brought back so many memories!
You should take a ride in that stagecoach. You won’t believe how bad your lower back will ache from those things!! Imagine ladies in long skirts, French-heeled shoes and a bustle managed! The “romance” of the Old West will go right out the window! 😁
The show we put on of the famous gunfight was……I have to say, better. The current staging area has been reduced quite a bit. It’s too bad. Tombstone is a small town that rolls up the sidewalks around 7pm and nothing else much goes on. But the ambiance can’t be beat!
Enjoy yourselves, young people. ☺️
So glad this video popped up on my timeline. First-time viewer and it was great to see Tombstone. The last time I was there the streets were open and I rode my motorcycle down the street. Loved the emotional journey you went on, so touching. If you all are ever in Southern Nevada look me up, it would be fun to show you all some of the sights here.
what a wonderful amazing magical time,,,,,"I'LL BE YOUR HUCKLEBERRY"..I am sure you heard that as the wind blew,,,Have fun you 2,,,,thanks for the video,,, wonderful
Thanks Lori. I said that line a million times but I just realIzed I wasn’t recording haha
Hi Jay & Cris. As I only found your channel a year ago so just now seeing your older stuff, but wanted to say glad you got to see Tombstone. As a Tucson, AZ native I remember going there a lot. One thing not known to a lot of tourists after leaving where at travel a few mile further and can visit "Boot Hill Cemetary" the last stop for some. Also if like westerns visit Old Tucson Studios where old westerns were filmed and some newer ones like "Three Amigos". The mine elevator you saw if want to experience it, go to Goldfield Ghost Town just east of Mesa, AZ as they have tour that takes you down in it on a mine tour. This one check schedule before going as not done everyday nor all day.
Such an fantastic video and cool history. Great adventure and you two make an awesome team.
Great to see Tombstone again, I went there for a few days 16 years ago. So much history.
What a great adventure...glad u have some history your self. How cool.
Thank you Letesha
This was cool 😎 to see. I'd like to go to Tombstone sometime. I remember Adam having a Sarsaparilla at Knotts Berry Farms his channel. You should get a Birch Beer next time you're in PA. It's different than a Root Beer. I'm glad you had a great time there with Kris.
We drove by you guys in the beginning of the video saw you filming! We’ll have a video coming out in a few weeks as well. Great video man
Wow great video Jay this was one of my favorites you and Cris are the best! Safe travels to you both looking forward to the next adventure.
Fantastic video!
I love all things Western history and tombstone is on my bucket list. The story of the postcard was really neat! The end had my eyes leaking 😉
A nicely edited video of the area and your fun. Being a 'Rio Bravo' fan, I had your same feeling when I went to Old Tucson Studio. "Always much ahead." Good words.
one of my favorite videos you've ever done! ❤ it's so nice to see you happy!
Thanks Carla it’s one of my personal faves so I really appreciate it. Thank you
Great job. This is one of my dreams too. It was so awesome you both love Tombstone and appreciate it like I do. My dream is to set up a business and live here. I felt it was a sign that Wyatt Earp's house is for sale. I hope to see more of your videos. This was the first time.
I enjoyed this. Thanks.
Arizona is a beautiful state thank you for this!
Thank you
I love tombstone have fun
Wow awesome! I'm a cowboy fan too from the Philippines. love those cool Wyatt Earp Doc Holiday bad guy slinging time. cool video
This was so cool to watch Jay! The film is incredible too!
Wow! Beautiful cityscape! I also take landscape videos in the UK and different countries , so it's very helpful. splendid! I subscribed to the channel, so I'm looking forward to it. Thank you for the good video!
This place was right up your alley to begin with, even more so with the sentimental aspect. Looks like you two had a blast! If you're still in the area I recommend checking out Old Tucson Studios where a lot of films were shot at. There's also the Tubac Golf Resort nearby that was the filming location for Tin Cup. I'll link my video from our trip. We had a lot of fun in Tombstone too but unfortunately didn't have as much time there as we hoped. Stinks everything shuts down around 5 o'clock. Thanks for taking us along and look forward to what's ahead!
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Nice. No visit to boothill ? Great Job and very informative ..Thanks for posting.
I drove a semi trailer for years. Gone pass there, never stopped. Thanks
Wow Jay, this is also a very sentimental place for me as well my father and I went there about 10 years ago. Our trip that we took across country from Florida and we went to the OK corral and saw the graveyard and we also went to the movie studios that are not too far from there as well where they shot a lot of the movies that were westerns. It was very cool to reminisce through your video, thank you
I so happy for you , Jay- I was last in Tombstone 40 years ago! Of course, it’s now far more “ touristy” now!
Dude love this love you guys great video👍❤❤❤
Thank you Gary
I was there just six hours ago. Rode a stagecoach, watched the Diorama, walked the OK Corral with my boys. 👍
If it wasn't for movies and going to places and getting a hands on approach I would t learn anything. This was one of your best videos. Seems like you enjoyed yourself on a different level cause it meant something other than just the location. Great job and keep up the good work.
this was a fun vlog, I visited as a young child, but it's on my bucket list as well to visit again
The video was great Cris and Jay. So important in life to “make and create memories”. Much more important than other things in life. Those are the things you can and will remember the rest of your life. Kudos.
Thanks Lance so true and well put
Hi I've been on route 66 for my bucket list, but at my age I may have to relie on you for seeing the rest of the place's I want to see. 😇
Love it there!
So glad you and Chris got to visit Tombstone and visit some of the places your grandparents visited.
Where are you going my friend good luck 🍀👍
Thanks, my wife is retiring in a few months. Yes we are old, lol. This is one of the places I want to go.
That’s a great story about your Grandma and her belt buckle. Did you check the lost and found?😉
Nice tour, once again 👍💕😊
That's so very awesome!
Oh Tampa Jay,you're making me feel old. 1971 I was 6 years old. Nailed another awesome video!!
I was there many years ago with my now husband. Think they’ve upgraded the gunfight show. By the way we ran out of time, since we were staying in Tucson near relatives and this was a brief day trip but my uncle said that Bisbee just south of Tombstone is also a great little town to visit. Something for a future trip!
Thank you LeeAnne
Been going to Knotts for 3 yrs straight (monthly)now - it was awesome to go see the real Bird Cage and Boot Hill Cemetery 4 weeks ago
On the road again! Much ahead my friend jay
Thank you Liz
Wow, what a great adventure. keep going strong. Now going to add Cris the girl on utubes to see.
I luv TOMBSTONE and I Luv Tamp JAY
Back in 2003, I had the opportunity to do some catering to the cast of Little House on the Prarie and other movie stars of the past when Tombstone hosted Western film days. They were so nice despite it seemed like 100° and one small fan in the room they were staying in waiting before their meet and greet.
This is really cool vlog. Love to see you so excited about finally getting to go to the place your Grandparents went. That is how I felt the first time going to Knotts. My parents had went to Knotts in 1954 an as a kid I use to dream about going there. I still got the old post cards in my collection. To bad they didn't sell Coke anymore.
Thanks so much buddy you’re awesome. Those are some great and precious moments and memories to share. Thank you ,
I’m actually related to Wyatt Earp. I’m related to his mother, Virginia Ann Cooksey (Earp). He would be my great, great, great, great cousin. Tombstone is actually on my bucket list to visit. It’s actually on my list to walk the streets that my bloodline walked. 🤠🇺🇸
I live an hour from gettysburg PA and this place reminds me of gettysburg main street through pickets charge. One big sovereign shop.
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Thanks for the tour... you both make a cute couple
Thank you Bradford
I love the sound of the stage coach, Tampa. Imagine that sound with lots more coaches at 1880's rush hour.
Just discovered your channel and my Wife and I think we found Adam the Woo’s clone 👀 I love it!
1st time ive seen your videos wow you 2 look fun.
Tombstone and Young Guns are my two favorite movies about the wild west
Lovely video, Jay. I love Tombstone. Haven’t been in some time, but would love to return.
Thanks man
That my friend is a memory you two shall share forever great time you guys had !!
Thank you 😊
Very sweet video. :-)
Thank you
I love tombstone
One of my favorite movies. Thanks Jay. I hope to visit there soon.
Thank you Todd
Excellent video. I was last there in early 1994 shortly after the movie "Tombstone" came out. I was and still am all caught up in Earpmania and all things Tombstone. I share in your enthusiasm. :)
Thanks Mark Tombstone is missed
pretty awesome visit.... been a long time since I've been to Tombstone!
Thank you Joe
I never knew there was so much to do in Tombstone!
Hey Jay..
Anybody ever told you, you sound just like Adam the Woo.. lol..
I could hear it in your voice, what this actually meant to you Jay.. Thanks for sharing and taking us along..
It's a fun place to visit, was there 8/4/21.
Been to Tombstone a few times ,but never bothered with the show . Spent time in places the tourist don't go . Off the beaten path is my way to visit historical areas . 🙂
Awesome job Jay. Love that it was something you could check off the bucket list. The shootout was great! -S
Thanks my friend it was an awesome day to remember
Birdcage is my favorite place of all
Awesome!
That postcard was written a few days before my husband was born. Really puts time in perspective, :) looks like a fun place. We love historical places. .
That’s an awesome coincidence glad you caught the video thank you 😊
Awesome video. We can tell that was a special trip for you. Very cool. I have always wanted to visit Tombstone. One of these days we will make it out that way.
Why would ANYONE replace Coke for Pepsi? At least it was close. Thanks for the video. Very neat.
Excellent . I lived in Yuma for a while never made it two tombstone what a shame. So glad you went enjoyed the video however in my opinion the greatest gun fight ever was in inglles Oklahoma. it lasted over 26 minutes compared to 30 seconds in Tucson. With some of the most colorful outlaws and law Men that ever saddle a horse or strapped on a six shooter.or carry a rifle I asked you take a look at Ingles Oklahoma shootout and compare it to tombstone not to take anything away from the great battle that happened at tombstone and leave a message with your side by side comparison happy trails to all those
Great Video
Tombstone is cool !
Loved it
So nice of you to introduce the lady. Just saying
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