Legendary Cystal Palace
The view is looking down Allen Street in Tombstone, Arizona, in February 1977 during my first visit to this historic western town. On the right is the Crystal Palace Saloon, which opened in 1879 as the Golden Eagle Brewery. That established was destroyed by fire in 1882 but was rebuilt and reopened as the Crystal Palace. The building also was expanded to add a second story for offices used by such luminaries as U.S. Deputy Marshal Virgil Earp, attorney George W. Berry, and Dr. George E. Goodfellow. (Scanned from an Ektachrome slide)
Legendary Cystal Palace
The view is looking down Allen Street in Tombstone, Arizona, in February 1977 during my first visit to this historic western town. On the right is the Crystal Palace Saloon, which opened in 1879 as the Golden Eagle Brewery. That established was destroyed by fire in 1882 but was rebuilt and reopened as the Crystal Palace. The building also was expanded to add a second story for offices used by such luminaries as U.S. Deputy Marshal Virgil Earp, attorney George W. Berry, and Dr. George E. Goodfellow. (Scanned from an Ektachrome slide)