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The Tombstone Epitaph |
The Tombstone Epitaph is a famous National Historic Site of journalism. The Tombstone Epitaph has been is publication since 1880. Visitors to The Tombstone have the opportunity to see an 1880s printing press and other newsroom equipment.
Founded on the Southwestern frontier by John P. Clum, May 1, 1880. The local edition of the "Tombstone Epitaph" is published by the students of the University of Arizona Department of Journalism. Use of the name is by permission of the owners of The Tombstone Epitaph Corp., publishers of the National "Tombstone Epitaph". The corporation granted permission for use of the name of the local edition of The Tombstone Epitaph on Feb. 2, 1975.
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| Location | 9 South Fifth St Tombstone Arizona 85638 |
| Phone | 520-457-2211 |
| Website |
http://www.tombstone-epitaph.com
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