Schieffelin Hall
About the Business
Schieffelin Hall is a historic tourist attraction located at 402 East Fremont Street in Tombstone, Arizona, United States. Built in 1881, this iconic building has been meticulously preserved and offers visitors a glimpse into the rich history of the Old West. Step back in time as you explore the halls where legendary figures such as Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday once walked. Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of the Wild West with interactive exhibits, live performances, and guided tours. Whether you're a history buff or just looking for a unique experience, Schieffelin Hall is a must-visit destination in Tombstone.
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Location & Phone number
402 E Fremont St, Tombstone, AZ 85638, United States
Reviews
"Wonderful place for the Cochise County Westerners Corral."
"After visiting Tombstone every year for the past 10 years, we finally had a chance to visit this place. It was amazing inside. Incredible architecture for a building that old. It is usually closed to the public except for special events and we were fortunate enough to go to the Christmas ball. Check this one off of my bucket list."
"History is here! Morgan Earp watched a play here prior to going to Hatch's pool hall and getting shot in the back and dying. The hall still the origional floors from the 1880s."
"The largest standing adobe structure in Arizona and possibly the entire country. Named after Tombstone founder and miner Ed Schiefflin. It is home to the Tombstone Repertory Company and so far I've seen 3 plays here which have gotten better each time. Looking forward to seeing "The Wizard of Tombstone" next! A truly historical building...that by the way is supposedly haunted if you're into that sort of thing. ;)"
"I have spent about three weeks in the past four years in this wonderful building teaching local officers crime investigation methods. The history of the building and its continued use on a daily basis is an important part of Tombstones history. While you are in this building it is easy to become part of Tombstones folklore. Go buy a cowboy hat!"
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