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Old 02-12-2005, 10:42 AM   #67
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Originally Posted by Baileykat
We're just up the road in Tucson! My husband actually has a restaraunt in Sierra Vista...next time your there, stop in...it's called Johnny Carinos. Great Italian food, semi authentic!

I, myself, have been to Tombstone when I was younger...I loved it..but then I love anywhere that has historic value

I was actually surfing up on Tombstone and one of the Clanton's (or is it Clayton-I'm too lazy to look it up...whoever the Earp's were against.) relatives, I think it's a grandson, anyway...he does a yearly ghost tour...I think that would be cool. Boot Hill is supposedly VERY haunted!
Very cool, we just came back from that area, did the indian ruins in Casa Grande just north of you, and the Sonora living desert (just west of Tucson) before visiting our friends down in Sierra Vista.

I will definetly have to ask if my friends have been there... Where in sierra vista? More than likely off of Frye, because thats where everything in SV is, but let me know the area and Ill tell them to hop on over for dinner

The clanton's have been big in Tombstone for sometime now, my uncle actually knows a few of the relatives (lets just say hes a little obsessed with Tombstone) and has done the boot hill tour and the Katchner Caverns which were popular back in that time.

But if you get to do the Boot Hill tour, definetly do it.. They have daily re-enactments of the Gunfight at the OK Corral there for like $5 a person, and you can even eat at Big Nose Kates Salloon....
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