- The list below includes 49 free or cheap things to do in or near Bisbee, Arizona, including 34 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, Music Venue, Breweries and History Museums.
- From Higgins Park to Bisbee Visitor Center, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Bisbee and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Tombstone, Sierra Vista and Hereford.
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Those seeking supernatural thrills after the dark has fallen can find the Tombstone Ghost Tour's services of help. The town was thought to be the most haunted town in the world, because of the many killings which occurred after silver was discovered in the area.
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426 E. Allen Street, Tombstone, AZ 85638
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The Tombstone Ghosts & Legends Tour offers daily guided walking tours for sightseers throughout the historic old west town. During daytime, the tours focus on some of the famous gunfights in the town, while at night haunted locations are highlighted.
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Visitors are taken to the 10 most haunted destinations in the old west city through the Tombstone Gunfighter & Ghost Tour. This walking tour leaves every evening at dusk and covers popular haunted sites like the Birdcage Theater and Tombstone's General Hospital.
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Tombstone Trolley Tour is a trolley excursion company that offers ghost and murder tours of the local community’s haunted buildings. The tours each last 25 minutes long and span a total length of 3-miles.
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Tombstone Walking Tours is a sightseeing tour company that offers walking tours of Tombstone, Arizona. Things that are highlighted on the tours include the origins of Tombstone, a murder scene, and the site of a famous gunfight.
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The Birdcage Theatre, built in 1881, originally housed a prosperous gambling parlor and brothel. It features daily tours of the historic building and Silver Rush memorabilia as well as 'haunted' evening tours on the weekend.
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223 E Toughnut Street, Tombstone, AZ 85638
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Once home to the Cochise County courthouse, Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park was originally built in 1882 and features a 12,000-square-foot museum. The park provides historical exhibits, private event hosting, a gift shop and shaded picnic areas.
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Made famous by the Earps and Doc Holliday, the O.K. Corral now exhibits life-size figures of the gunfighters, as well as photos of other famous people from back then. Each day, a reenactment of the fight is held.
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Fairbank is a ghost town that was named after N.K. Fairbank with the post office being established there on May 16, 1883, which at its height, about 100 people lived in the town that served as a railroad supply point and stage terminal. Today, visitors can view old buildings and foundations.
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Originally built in 1910, the Historic Gleeson Jail is situated in the famous Arizona town of Tombstone. It was restored in the late 2000s and now serves as a historic site and small museum with artifacts from the 1900s when the jail was constructed.