John Wayne
Frank Ramer
Johnny Ringo
This was probably my favorite thing!
Billy the Kid's boots, pistol, and other stuff
Pat Garrett
Richard, very nice and passionate owner.
Wyatt Earp
Doc Holliday
Roy Rogers
Bonnie and Clyde
Billy the Kid's rifle, pistol, and other stuff
Mike M.
Jan 19, 2025
This place did not disappoint. Incredible mix of real-life historical artifacts (rifles, pistols, hats, etc) and movie memorabilia:George CusterBilly the KidPat GarrettWyatt EarpDoc HollidayJohnny RingoThe Dalton GangJesse JamesButch Cassidy, the Sundance Kid, and The Hole in the Wall GangWild Bill HickokGeronimo Bonnie and Clyde, Frank HamerRoy RogersJohn WayneTombstone movie Young Guns movie3:10 to Yuma movieRichard, the museum's owner, was super nice and showed me a lot of stuff. He was also in a few western movies and had photos taken with a lot of western stars. Such an amazing job curating everything together and including captions throughout. A lot of this stuff should be in a national Smithsonian museum.
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Nicole S.
Mar 2, 2024
Pretty great collection of gunfighter memorabilia. Price is very reasonable. It's not guided so you can take your time and enjoy each exhibit at your own pace. Each exhibit has written information on items so it might take a while if you want to get the details. I only spent time on the individuals I knew about and passed over the ones I didn't know. Great items from movies and cowboy actors like Roy Rogers.
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A.C. S.
Jul 5, 2021
Sounds cool, but this place must open when it feels like and could be closed even when their website, facebook page & google says they are open. Was there on a weekday and was one of about 25 others confused & angry why they weren't open. No reason to go out of your way if a place is that flaky with their business.
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Dorie K.
Nov 6, 2020
One of the most comprehensive and complete collections I've seen. It has everything you could think of .....photos, clothing, history, and items from the gunfighters around Tombstone, 1880s. and the gentlemen there is a walking encyclopedia of the time. Amazing place!
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Patrice C.
Nov 28, 2019
Absolutely a must see when visiting Tombstone. Unfortunately the operational times vary, so if you see it open change whatever your plans are so that you can spend at least an hour here. Phenomenal collection of historic artifacts and movie memorabilia. We visit often.
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Christopher H.
Apr 27, 2015
This little museum/hall of fame is very neat.It's small but packed with famous gunslingers of the wild west, good and bad. Although we can argue, none were really good or righteous. Admission is $8 per head. If you are not that into wild west... move along.If you have a fascination for good ole boys, then this will be a nice exhibit.
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Juan P.
Feb 8, 2025
The guy at the door was very rude . He kicked me out being rude bc I didn't know I had to pay when i had been in there for no more than 1 min . He said I had to leave and couldn't be In there in the most rude way . You would think being a tourist place they would be more friendly . I ended up paying the 8 dollars he was crying about . He needs to be fired and have friendly people in there that actually like to associate with people and be nice .
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Loralee D.
Oct 24, 2022
Loved it!! So many interesting things to see. Very large collection of memorabilia.Richard was so friendly and informative. Great place!!
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Matt H.
Aug 8, 2023
Drove 3 hrs to look in the museum only to find it closed. Visitor center said that the owner kept unpredictable hours With no way of contacting him.
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Rebecca J.
Jul 7, 2019
A lot of neat information on just about any gunfighter you can think of. It is cash only- which I didn't know. I was short a couple bucks and still was allowed in. And I was "pretty" so I got to hold the one gun used in the movie Tombstone. I saw maybe two facts there I wanna get fact checked though.
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