- TripBuzz found 35 things to do with kids in or near Sonoita, Arizona, including 34 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Green Valley, Patagonia, Sierra Vista and Tubac.
 - From Arizona Horseback Experience to Roadside Rest, the Sonoita area offers 45 different types of family activities, including: Horseback Riding, Golf, Movie Theaters and National & State Parks.
 - Surrounded by rolling green hills and open blue sky, the city of Sonoita, Arizona offers a unique landscape in a state that is primarily desert. Home to just over 800 residents, the small town offers a unique vacation destination to those visiting one of America's driest regions. The local creek is a popular spot for relaxation and fishing, while the surrounding wineries offer a more luxurious vacation experience.
 
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            Printed first in 1880, The Tombstone Epitaph was the newspaper which chronicled the gunfight at OK Corral. The museum presents a video of how the newspaper was printed back then, as well as displaying the hand press used for printing. There is also a gift shop.        
    
    
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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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            One of the primary acts at the Old West Theatre is known as Tombstone Gunfighters. Shows are performed daily and work to combine action, stunts, comedy, and gunfighting in a family-friendly manner.        
    
    
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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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            Tombstone, Arizona's Birdcage Theater is a museum that was formerly a house of prostitution, a bar and a theater. It holds particular significance to paranormal investigators, as it is purportedly one of the most haunted structures in the United States.        
    
    
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            Allen Street was once the center of the Tombstone, the place where all the activities took place, including the gunfights. Besides the OK Corral, in here are also the Crystal Palace Saloon, the Birdcage Theater, and others.        
    
    
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            Saguaro National Park is known for its cacti, desert hiking trails and wildlife. Animals living there include coyotes, Gambel's quail, desert tortoises, black bears, Mexican spotted owls, Arizona mountain king snakes, and white-tailed deer.        
    
    
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            Being a ghost-town when it is not a movie set, Gammons Gulch was first opened to the public in 1994. The town is also a museum, since it depicts the Wild West from the 1880's to the early 1930's.