TOMBSTONE'S FIRST BED & BREAKFAST - ESTABLISHED IN 1988
CELEBRATING OUR 21st YEAR!
1988 -2009

108 North Fourth Street - P.O. Box 1700
Tombstone, Arizona 85638
Phone: (520) 457-3716 - Toll Free: (877) 225-1319
Sylvia Prysant - Innkeeper

info@tombstoneboardinghouse.com


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Come enjoy a night or a week in a charming Country Inn located just two blocks from historic Allen Street in Tombstone, Arizona
"The Town Too Tough to Die"

Stay in one of our beautifully decorated rooms and enjoy lunch or dinner in our 1880's Restaurant The Lamplight Room. As a courtesy to all of our guests, smoking is restricted to our covered porches.   For everyone's listening pleasure, the Lamplight Room Restaurant features beautiful classical guitar music performed every Friday and Saturday evening from 6 - 8 p.m. by Spanish born guitarist, Juan de Granada. Reservations recommended.

A hearty breakfast is served in the antique-filled dining room. B&B guests enjoy complimentary coffee, iced/ hot tea and lemonade as well as a 10% discount on food in the Lamplight Room restaurant.

Each of the guestrooms are furnished with antiques and collectibles creating the ambiance of Tombstone's infamous 1880's.

Private entrances and private baths are added features plus individual air conditioners for summer comfort.

The Tombstone Boarding House consists of two 1880's adobe houses surrounded by an 1880 style picket fence. The first house is known as The Blackburn House. The Blackburn family was a large prominent family of that era. In a 19th Century Photo, the south wall of the building was covered by the Tombstone Rose. The home was remodeled and enlarged in the early 1930's. In 2000 the home was refurbished to create the Lamplight Room Restaurant, Tombstone's 1st Fine Dining experience in the New Millenium.

The second house was the original Barrows House where, according to legend, in the early 1880's the notorious Buckskin Frank Leslie roomed in what is now our "White Room". While proving to his wife that he could shoot drunk or sober, he shot her silhouette in the wall which was later plastered over.

In the 1930's, renowned artist H.E. Wenck built a studio addition, which is now the "Gold" and "Green" rooms. This addition has a large picture window framing a spectacular view of the Dragoon mountains and Sheep's Head.

Romantic getaways, Retreats, Honeymoon Packages, and Gift Certificates are available.


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