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Tombstone Territory Rendezvous: Where History Lives On

Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park. A Tombstone Icon.
Author Doug Hocking & his books. With Debbie Hocking & Jose Torres
Modern Era Meets Western History
San Pedro Trail at Fairbank, Arizona
Oriental Saloon Theatre Gunfight
Tumacacori Mission National Historic Park 2021
Ed Schieffelin Monument near Tombstone Monument Ranch
Robert Davenport giving a demonstration at the Good Enough Mine

History & Mission

Our History

Our History

Our History

Founded in 2012, Tombstone Territory Rendezvous has been dedicated to preserving and sharing the history of "The Town Too Tough  To Die" and the individuals who made Tombstone famous. From our humble beginnings, we have grown into a thriving organization that is now an Arizona Domestic Nonprofit Corporation 501c3.

Our Mission

Our History

Our History

The Mission of the Tombstone Territory Rendezvous is to increase and disseminate knowledge of the historic events and people who lived in and around the Village of Tombstone, Cochise County, Arizona and made early southwest borderland history.

About Us

Who We Are

We are an Arizona Domestic Nonprofit Corporation (DNC) 501c3 with a passion for Old West History that works together to share and promote the stories of the Brave, Courageous and Bold Individuals who Conquered the West.

We are the Authors, Historical Researchers, Historians and Individuals who help keep the Old West alive for future generations. 

With the written word, presentations and discussions, we continue to tell the stories of the 

Legends and Legendary events of the Old West.

Our newest focus is to the Educational & Nonprofit Corporation views established in our Charter.

What We Do

An Annual Symposium, in October that is held in Tombstone, "The Town Too Tough To Die". 

Authors, Historians, Historical Researchers and Interested Parties gather for Presentations and Field Trips celebrating the Old West.

The Arizona Territorial Justice Forum (ATJ) held in Tombstone, for the continued education of individuals in the Practice of Law in the State of Arizona.

The March March Event, held in March covers the fieldtrip event to visit historical old west sites throughout Cochise County and Southeastern Arizona.

Tombstone Discussion Board

Do you have questions about the Wild West? Do you have information you want to share with other western enthusiasts? Then the Tombstone Discussion Board is the place for you! Start a discussion with fellow history buffs, get answers to your questions from expert researchers and historians. Click the link below to create a profile and start chatting. We kook forward to meeting you and sharing history.

Tombstone Discussion Board

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