I love that wallpaper, it was very popular in the 1980s and '90s. I remember it was called " Romantic,Country style". Interior decoration today consists of a straight line,with no decorations. All colors are white,grey,black,and beige. I have to go to a flea market to get the furniture I love. Thank you for the tour, it is nice to see the interior of these historic homes.🙏💕
It was great to see the tour of the house that I see quite often, down the street from us. I did not know the history of the house. Hopefully, you will come to see us sometime in the future.
Hi David 👋🏼 What a great video! I’m very sad to hear about the Deputy Marshal & his K9 partner…such a horrible thing to have happen, and I wish a speedy recovery to the officer! That Historic House was so fascinating to see. I could listen to that gentleman all day long - I would love to see what it looked like in 1929! Historical info about Tombstone, is what I love the most about your Allen Street Vlog - you do a very great job! Always my best to you & Jennifer 👍🏼👏🏼⭐️⭐️
How sad. All the way around. 😢How fun to see the Christmas decorations in Tombstone! Exactly the same. Interesting. Beautiful scenery at the end. - Jim & Michelle
Totally enjoyed this latest vlog. I could see by Mr. Kelly’s jacket that he is part of the Tombstone Vigilantes. A great organization that has done a lot over the decades to preserve the town’s appeal. What a great historic house and tour! Thanks also for sharing your dad’s music and video of the wonderful San Pedro river basin. 😊
@WillySmith-sd4em Yep. I'd even go as high as 117-120. For a few months! Been there. I use to go from Bakersfield to Phoenix and, belive it or not, I loved the hot blast of AZ desert air when I stopped off the Greyhound. Those were the days. Even the monsoon rain itself, without the incredible scent, is glorious! You're so fortunate to be there.
Thanks Dave for sharing this amazing historical house, survived all these years. The owner showing it, I bet all previous owners are glad to see keep going. Your photomontage is amazing and your dad wrote amazing song, perfect.-Kid Yuma, Payson
The Birdcage Theater was never a brothel, it existed outside of the legal red light district and wasn't licensed as such - there are no records to prove that it was, Minnie was therefore not the "madam" and while she did help throw someone out once, she was not the "bouncer". I'd be highly skeptical of that house being built in 1877 considering the current Tombstone historic district didn't even really exist until 1880, up until that point there were competing town sites, including "old" Tombstone.
@@Desert.Sky.Adventures If that link doesn't work, it goes to the book, "The Bird Cage Theater: The Curtain Rises on Tombstone, Arizona's National Treasure" by Michael Mihaljevich. It's a superb, well researched endeavor that kindly corrects much of the lore and false narratives around the Bird Cage and other Tombstone "history".
I’m familiar with the book. Has some great photos but the problem is historians don’t agree with some of its claims. When historians disagree, I typically accept the fact that there are some things we’re never going to know for sure.
@@Desert.Sky.Adventures You mean like city archives and records, along with actual primary sources? After studying Tombstone for now 20 years the only conclusion I can come to is that lore and fantasy will always win, and people will always propagate it. Can you, or your guest, provide primary sources to prove the claims that this house was built in 1877 (before the townsite existed), or that the Birdcage was a brothel and Minnie was a madam and bouncer? I'd love to see them.
Enjoy your videos. You do a tremendous job. Wonderful to hear about the history of tombstone. Happy holidays to you and your family. Look forward to the next video
I love that wallpaper, it was very popular in the 1980s and '90s. I remember it was called " Romantic,Country style". Interior decoration today consists of a straight line,with no decorations. All colors are white,grey,black,and beige. I have to go to a flea market to get the furniture I love. Thank you for the tour, it is nice to see the interior of these historic homes.🙏💕
It was great to see the tour of the house that I see quite often, down the street from us. I did not know the history of the house. Hopefully, you will come to see us sometime in the future.
Hi David 👋🏼
What a great video! I’m very sad to hear about the Deputy Marshal & his K9 partner…such a horrible thing to have happen, and I wish a speedy recovery to the officer!
That Historic House was so fascinating to see. I could listen to that gentleman all day long - I would love to see what it looked like in 1929! Historical info about Tombstone, is what I love the most about your Allen Street Vlog - you do a very great job!
Always my best to you & Jennifer 👍🏼👏🏼⭐️⭐️
Thank you Robert! Happy Thanksgiving!
@ thank you…same to you
That’s sad Dave😢. Glad you are back Dave. Looks beautiful in Tombstone, and the weather is great🌞.
Thanks for watching Elly!
How sad. All the way around. 😢How fun to see the Christmas decorations in Tombstone! Exactly the same. Interesting. Beautiful scenery at the end. - Jim & Michelle
Happy Thanksgiving & Thank you Dave !!!
Happy Thanksgiving! You’re welcome!
Good vlog! That is a nice pretty tune your dad wrote and played. Does fit your hike well.
Thank you. 👍
Thank you Dave. Nice instrumental by your dad. God rest his soul
Thank you Brian. 👍
Totally enjoyed this latest vlog. I could see by Mr. Kelly’s jacket that he is part of the Tombstone Vigilantes. A great organization that has done a lot over the decades to preserve the town’s appeal. What a great historic house and tour! Thanks also for sharing your dad’s music and video of the wonderful San Pedro river basin. 😊
Yes! Thank you!
Great video Dave will be nice to see it when it's finished !! 👍
Thanks! We’re looking forward to it!
Happy Thanksgiving Dave and Jennifer🇺🇸.
Same to you!
Hey Dave, please mention the American Legion in Tombstone has a great Thanksgiving dinner for everyone. Donations accepted. Thanks, David Morris
Sorry, I’m a bit late with that one.
Oh my! I knew there were more people who loved the scent of the Arizona desert after a monsoon downpour. I miss it so. 🧡
There’s nothing like it.
@@WillySmith-sd4em Wish I could go back. My spouse is hog-tied to his family here where it's cold, wet, and covered with algae.
@WillySmith-sd4em Yep. I'd even go as high as 117-120. For a few months! Been there. I use to go from Bakersfield to Phoenix and, belive it or not, I loved the hot blast of AZ desert air when I stopped off the Greyhound. Those were the days. Even the monsoon rain itself, without the incredible scent, is glorious! You're so fortunate to be there.
Thanks Dave for sharing this amazing historical house, survived all these years. The owner showing it, I bet all previous owners are glad to see keep going. Your photomontage is amazing and your dad wrote amazing song, perfect.-Kid Yuma, Payson
Thanks! Happy Thanksgiving!
@@Desert.Sky.Adventures to you Dave & Jennifer, Happy Thanksgiving.
Very special vlog Dave, and your father sure could pick the guitar. Please keep the vids coming! Thanks....
Thanks, will do!
Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours,hugs from the old Canadian gal🇨🇦💕
Happy Thanksgiving!
Love, love, love this vlog and the house and it's history. Thank you so much.
Glad you enjoyed it! 👍
The Birdcage Theater was never a brothel, it existed outside of the legal red light district and wasn't licensed as such - there are no records to prove that it was, Minnie was therefore not the "madam" and while she did help throw someone out once, she was not the "bouncer". I'd be highly skeptical of that house being built in 1877 considering the current Tombstone historic district didn't even really exist until 1880, up until that point there were competing town sites, including "old" Tombstone.
Source?
@@Desert.Sky.Adventures If that link doesn't work, it goes to the book, "The Bird Cage Theater: The Curtain Rises on Tombstone, Arizona's National Treasure" by Michael Mihaljevich. It's a superb, well researched endeavor that kindly corrects much of the lore and false narratives around the Bird Cage and other Tombstone "history".
@@WillySmith-sd4em It's absolutely superb.
I’m familiar with the book. Has some great photos but the problem is historians don’t agree with some of its claims. When historians disagree, I typically accept the fact that there are some things we’re never going to know for sure.
@@Desert.Sky.Adventures You mean like city archives and records, along with actual primary sources? After studying Tombstone for now 20 years the only conclusion I can come to is that lore and fantasy will always win, and people will always propagate it.
Can you, or your guest, provide primary sources to prove the claims that this house was built in 1877 (before the townsite existed), or that the Birdcage was a brothel and Minnie was a madam and bouncer? I'd love to see them.
Former Toledo resident here. Great tour of Pat's historic house.
Thanks for watching!
Enjoy your videos. You do a tremendous job. Wonderful to hear about the history of tombstone. Happy holidays to you and your family. Look forward to the next video
Thank you! 👍
Awesome video Dave. LOVE the history. Hope you guys have a nice Thanksgiving!!
Thanks Jon! You too! 👍
Very good. Have you ever had Old Overholt, Doc Holiday's favorite drink? I've never had it I just wondered how it is.
I have. It’s spicy!
@@Desert.Sky.Adventures i might have to try it. I'm coming to Tombstone this spring.
Aunt Betty is here love
Hope you’re doing well!
The dog 🐶 😭😭😭