Virgil Earp, after tombstone, ended up back in Colton, CA, where, even with just one arm, he was their first marshal. His home is still there on H Street.
Seeing Tombstone brings back major memories for me since I went to high school about a half hour from the town. My uncle even got married, and lived in Tombstone for a while and I was ring bearer at the wedding when I was a small kid.
U r very hilarious! Thanks for making all the Tombstone videos. Heading to Tombstone later in March. Love the tribute to the Good, the bad and the ugly
Pella, Iowa is the childhood home of Wyatt Earp. Pella is where his brothers were born. It's a nice little Dutch town that has some neat shops, a working windmill & museum, and some great food! If you get a chance, you should take a look at the Earp homestead. The house is inside the museum, but it's on a separate tour from the working windmill. My mom got to play the pump organ inside the house! The best time to go is during the Tulip Festival, but it's really busy... so anytime that isn't "Tulip Time" is just as good and there's less lines.
Mines, the old West, cowboys, wagons, horses, the ok corral, gunfights, a young fella trying to sniff a saddle? and Julio!!!! Yup, this is definitely a Justin Scarred Vlog!!! Thank You for your Knowledge and Entertainment Mr. Scarred.
Dude. I hope you read these, but if you've not yet been to Bisbee, go. It's got a lot of touristy stuff there, too, but the best part is the mine tour. It's not a walking tour like the one in Tombstone: you actually climb onto a small railcar and ride down into the mine. Deep. It's awesome. And it's maybe a 30 minute drive from Tombstone. Lived down in Sierra Vista and used to visit Bisbee and Tombstone regularly.
My husband is from a town you had to go through to get to tombstone! There's some interesting stuff out there! We always had to pass through tombstone to get to the nearest movie theater in Sierra Vista. good times. I don't miss it though hahaha!
I was an East Cleveland cop and we were cleaning out a storage area and I found some old police blotters from the 1890s. I saw where they reported dead horses abandoned on the streets. Like dead horse at Euclid Avenue and so and so street. There were a lot of these reports. I never thought about dead horses and what was done with them. I should have grabbed them they probably went to the land fill.
Tombstone is my favorite too. Go see Val Kilmer! He's renting theaters and screening his one man show as MARK TWAIN! I hope you already knew about this but just in case you didn't... :)
Terrific vid, #Justin... Lived in Phx. for 35yrs & have never been to Tombstone.. Thanks for such an informative take on the history there.. Nice surprise to see Oscar & Fam with You, Cool. c:
IDK if this is the vid or not, but one of you Tombstone vids talks about seeing a cat. There are many. They typically are great cats. Some love attention. They are also snakers. Those cats go after rattlesnakes and the like. They help keep Tombstone safe for visitors and that is why you often will see dishes out for water for them. I learned that from a friend living there and shop keepers that do not talk a lot about it cause it could scare people. My kids and I went early and met up with ne of these cats and he wa awesome. You would think a domesticated lover. I got back he was one of the best snake killers they got around and owned by noone.
I live in Phoenix, Arizona so it's cool you're here in my state c: ily Justin. You're my favorite person ever and you're literally all I watch. I fall asleep to your videos and I'm even at school watching right now haha
OK, this was a great vlog! On a side note, I was just doing some family history yesterday and I just learned that my great grandfather was born in 1867. I thought that can't be right? But he was almost fifty when my grandfather was born. My great grandpa was alive during the OK corral incident which is neat to me.
I've been to tombstone Arizona is like stepping back in time... I didn't know you could go down in the mines.. You're braver than I am Justin LOL another amazing video thank you :-)
For some chills and thrills check out Boothill Graveyard, Bird Cage Theatre, Nellie Cashman's Restaurant, Buford House, Schieffelin Hall, and Big Kate's Saloon. All are haunted. Also, spirits still wander the streets, so tell Julio not to linger on the streets in Tombstone after dark. 👻
hi justin! I am addicted to your vlogs, I watch them every day, I am from South America (Perú to be exactly) and I can learn the beautiful and incredible culture of the US, I really enjoy the vlogs (especially the Randomland ones), thank you for bringing me joy and laughs when I watch your videos!
Great video never been there! I miss the Randomland intros you used to have though haha. Used to love saying the words along with you "....enter the world of randomlaaaAAaaAaand"
I was there in august filmed a few things for my channel, was staying on Fremont at the wyatt earp gallery house. Moving to Benson Arizona from North Carolina soon, if things stop getting in the way. I filmed in the birdcage but they told me not to upload it anywhere :( also the pizza at ringo's is amazing! loved seeing the place again! fun fact wyatt earp was a friend of john wayne. thank you #russelbutt
yeah its a shame, so much to see and bring to the world, not everyone can get the chance to travel it should be able to be seen. but I respect their decision
Yep, the OK wasn't an indicator of how good the corral and livery were...The term O.K. was a relatively new term. The hometown of President Martin Van Buren was named Old Kinderhook. Van Buren was supported by a political club in his home town of Old Kinderhook originally called the “Oll Korrect” club. The name was later changed to “Old Kinderhook” and then shortened to “O.K.”. Rumor has it that Old Man Kindersley's father had been a Van Buren supporter and he followed suit on the naming convention....original the Old Kindersley corral...then shortened to the O.K. Corral....
Did they tell you that the "working girls" all died by age 30??! Yep, due to disease and general sadness... I love it in Tombstone. Hopefully you can make it to the founders tomb out in the country- it's not at the Boothill Cemetary.
wish you could go check out the tv location of the Nickelodeon show 'Hey Dude'. Adam the Woo went there once. would like to see your take on it. He might be poet but you just can't mess with Julio.
O K stood for old owners name
Old Kindersley ...fun fact
Virgil Earp, after tombstone, ended up back in Colton, CA, where, even with just one arm, he was their first marshal. His home is still there on H Street.
You're a daisy if you do...
Love ya Justin!
JustinScarred great video very well explained the story behind this legendary place...👍✌
i'm your huckleberry.
JustinScarred I'll be your Huckleberry"
You'll be pushin' up daisies if'n ya dew!
Seeing Tombstone brings back major memories for me since I went to high school about a half hour from the town. My uncle even got married, and lived in Tombstone for a while and I was ring bearer at the wedding when I was a small kid.
My kids loved getting a fun pic with you, thanks for taking the time to do that!
U r very hilarious! Thanks for making all the Tombstone videos. Heading to Tombstone later in March. Love the tribute to the Good, the bad and the ugly
Pella, Iowa is the childhood home of Wyatt Earp. Pella is where his brothers were born. It's a nice little Dutch town that has some neat shops, a working windmill & museum, and some great food! If you get a chance, you should take a look at the Earp homestead. The house is inside the museum, but it's on a separate tour from the working windmill. My mom got to play the pump organ inside the house! The best time to go is during the Tulip Festival, but it's really busy... so anytime that isn't "Tulip Time" is just as good and there's less lines.
You make history fun. You, my friend, are extremely entertaining. Another well done vid!
Has anyone ever told you that you're kind of like the Bill Nye of history? Love your videos!!
I love all of these Julio surprise endings!
I was hoping you'd go here from yesterdays video! This is where I fell in love with the west! Enjoy!
Mines, the old West, cowboys, wagons, horses, the ok corral, gunfights, a young fella trying to sniff a saddle? and Julio!!!! Yup, this is definitely a Justin Scarred Vlog!!! Thank You for your Knowledge and Entertainment Mr. Scarred.
The O.K. Corral (Old Kindersley) was a livery and horse corral from 1879 to about 1888, or so says the interweb.
great one. lots of fun pics. thanks for taking us along.
You're supporting cast is just awesome, just like you. From Ally to Oscar. Thanks for the great videos!
Dude. I hope you read these, but if you've not yet been to Bisbee, go. It's got a lot of touristy stuff there, too, but the best part is the mine tour. It's not a walking tour like the one in Tombstone: you actually climb onto a small railcar and ride down into the mine. Deep. It's awesome. And it's maybe a 30 minute drive from Tombstone. Lived down in Sierra Vista and used to visit Bisbee and Tombstone regularly.
I love the gun thing you always do haha your scream is the best
Awesome video. Been wanting to go there for years. Had no idea they had a mine tour. Now it's a must visit!!
Always love your videos.Always look forward to the gem at the end
I visited Tombstone in 1968 as a 12 year old on a family vacation from Michigan.
My husband is from a town you had to go through to get to tombstone! There's some interesting stuff out there! We always had to pass through tombstone to get to the nearest movie theater in Sierra Vista. good times. I don't miss it though hahaha!
Dude, you always go to the coolest places. Like others I really enjoy the Randomland videos. Thanks!
Another Awesome and Historic video Justin ! I Cannot wait to see more
Wish that Justin could get more than just 1 like at a time. He deserves more
With apologies to the EverReady Bunny, Justin, your videos just keep getting better and better and better. Thanks for the laughs, Bro...
Now I have to go re-watch Tombstone! 👍
Politics played a huge part in the animosity between the Earps and the “ cowboys”.
Wow. Always wanted to visit Tombstone. It's still on the bucket list but now I have a good idea about the place. Another awesome video Justin. Thanks!
I was an East Cleveland cop and we were cleaning out a storage area and I found some old police blotters from the 1890s. I saw where they reported dead horses abandoned on the streets. Like dead horse at Euclid Avenue and so and so street. There were a lot of these reports. I never thought about dead horses and what was done with them. I should have grabbed them they probably went to the land fill.
Well, I'm sorry to see that so many people are more interested in the actors in the 1993 movie than they are in the actual history of Tombstone.
Thank you Justin for Your Positive Attitude and making us all Happy! 😊
I haven't laughed so hard as when justin sings the old West ditty at the beginning....I spit out my drink, I wasn't expecting something so funny
cant wait going there in march. i love tombstone
I love the ooooooooooooold west adventures on Randomland!!!
I can definitely see why some of those hard hats were cracked or broken.
Tombstone is my favorite too. Go see Val Kilmer! He's renting theaters and screening his one man show as MARK TWAIN! I hope you already knew about this but just in case you didn't... :)
Grew up visiting Tombstone. Loving your AZ videos. Thanks!
John Ford in a newsreel film mentions he knew Earp and Earp told him the gunfight was at the corral.
Others that new Earp say the same.
Terrific vid, #Justin... Lived in Phx. for 35yrs & have never been to Tombstone.. Thanks for such an informative take on the history there.. Nice surprise to see Oscar & Fam with You, Cool. c:
Those Colt peacemakers sounded like cap pistols. I think the reality was with black gunpowder the noise was actually deafening.
Dude. You have to go down into an operating mine. I worked at one for two summers. It's a completely different experience.
Great video Justin!
Great report, thank you!!! How about a RandomLand Adventure to William S. Hart Ranch in Newhall, California?
Nice 'FEAR' reference, Justin! "...If you like saxaphones!"
Justin you have talent! Keep up the good work!
IDK if this is the vid or not, but one of you Tombstone vids talks about seeing a cat. There are many. They typically are great cats. Some love attention. They are also snakers. Those cats go after rattlesnakes and the like. They help keep Tombstone safe for visitors and that is why you often will see dishes out for water for them. I learned that from a friend living there and shop keepers that do not talk a lot about it cause it could scare people. My kids and I went early and met up with ne of these cats and he wa awesome. You would think a domesticated lover. I got back he was one of the best snake killers they got around and owned by noone.
I wish Disney would release the boogedys on DVD or digital. And while they are at it, “Halloween treat”, loved all those when I was a youngster.
Justin's a lillyliver! Julio is one tough hombre! 🐓Thanks for the Tombstone tour!
1:30 I'm already laughing. Thanks Justin!
"I'm your huckleberry!" Love that movie, Justin! Thank you for sharing this!! :-)
Ya killed it with this one Bud! Awesome!!
Justin you should make it down at some point to Old Tucson where they filmed a lot of old wild west movies.
hey justin, my husband works for a printing company so they use some pretty sweeeet printing presses
I live in Phoenix, Arizona so it's cool you're here in my state c: ily Justin. You're my favorite person ever and you're literally all I watch. I fall asleep to your videos and I'm even at school watching right now haha
OK, this was a great vlog!
On a side note, I was just doing some family history yesterday and I just learned that my great grandfather was born in 1867. I thought that can't be right? But he was almost fifty when my grandfather was born. My great grandpa was alive during the OK corral incident which is neat to me.
Go back to tombstone again on Saturday because Saturday is Wyatt Earp days
I've been to tombstone Arizona is like stepping back in time... I didn't know you could go down in the mines.. You're braver than I am Justin LOL another amazing video thank you :-)
I love tombstone and we're I live they always do a reenactment for the gunfight and it's starts today
For some chills and thrills check out Boothill Graveyard, Bird Cage Theatre, Nellie Cashman's Restaurant, Buford House, Schieffelin Hall, and Big Kate's Saloon. All are haunted. Also, spirits still wander the streets, so tell Julio not to linger on the streets in Tombstone after dark. 👻
I went in many. Sadly a lot of the places in tombstone aren't camera friendly - especially the birdcage :/ I love that place
And congratulations on over 47,000 Subscribers cant wait to catch up you...lol
You are very funny Justin! Stable is the appropriate term for horse house.
"He chickened out".... I lost it.......
" I'm your huckleberry....... why Johnny Ringo you look like someone just walked across your grave."
Those underground mines like that are pretty cool! ^.^
You crack me up. Great video!!!
Your FEAR refance was very unexpected and funny, Live in AZ and been there a few times, Also never been in the minds but still fun.
Loved it I won't to go through now keep it up bro
I think Chris Farley is alive and giving mine tours in Tombstone, Arizona.
This was great Justin. Even a shoot-out with Julio. Haha.
hi justin! I am addicted to your vlogs, I watch them every day, I am from South America (Perú to be exactly) and I can learn the beautiful and incredible culture of the US, I really enjoy the vlogs (especially the Randomland ones), thank you for bringing me joy and laughs when I watch your videos!
Thank you! Hopefully someday I can visit Peru!
Justin thanks for another great vlog and thanks for making me laugh you sure do come up with some wild sayings thanks again and see you next time.
Great video never been there! I miss the Randomland intros you used to have though haha. Used to love saying the words along with you "....enter the world of randomlaaaAAaaAaand"
I seriously love your travel vlogs! Keep it up Justin! Much love from Anaheim 😁
Are you going to stand there and bleed? I love that movie. I enjoy Tombstone it a great place to visit.
I was there in august filmed a few things for my channel, was staying on Fremont at the wyatt earp gallery house. Moving to Benson Arizona from North Carolina soon, if things stop getting in the way. I filmed in the birdcage but they told me not to upload it anywhere :( also the pizza at ringo's is amazing! loved seeing the place again! fun fact wyatt earp was a friend of john wayne. thank you #russelbutt
I wondered about that --I filmed in the birdcage back in 2012..I was
hoping they changed their policy since then..guess not :(
yeah its a shame, so much to see and bring to the world, not everyone can get the chance to travel it should be able to be seen. but I respect their decision
BrendanTheGent Dude where did you meet Adam the Woo? Would enjoy meeting him and Justin Scarred
Harmin vlogs cali I bought his kitchen table and recliner lol I would love to meet Justin and count stankus. all great people
I can't think of this place with out the famous song from Frankie Laine, Gunfight At The O.K. Corral.
I've actually have been o Doc Halliday's grave in Glenwood Springs. You should go there some time.
Entertaining as usual. Your editing skills are on fleek or whatever the young-un's are saying these days. ;)
Awesome...I had a feeling you were headed there lol! We spent a week there, what a trip.
You're inching closer and closer to my town...any chance you're coming to the Safford area? lol
Interesting information from a guy that would have been run out of town quick.
What's up with the cowboy figure's boots? Is it because of sun damage? Their toes are standing straight up.
OK stands for Old Kindersley.. Kindersley was the name of the previous owner.
NO one would tackle Julio in a shoot out, would they?
I looked it up and OK Corral means Old Kindersley Corral
13:14 i started dying from laughter my god that killed
Ok, this was a dope vlog! 👍🏼 I Love Western History! Heck yeah, Thx Justin! 👍🏼
Thank u thank u. This was great 👍
Yep, the OK wasn't an indicator of how good the corral and livery were...The term O.K. was a relatively new term. The hometown of President Martin Van Buren was named Old Kinderhook. Van Buren was supported by a political club in his home town of Old Kinderhook originally called the “Oll Korrect” club. The name was later changed to “Old Kinderhook” and then shortened to “O.K.”. Rumor has it that Old Man Kindersley's father had been a Van Buren supporter and he followed suit on the naming convention....original the Old Kindersley corral...then shortened to the O.K. Corral....
Was it me or did the mine guide have a Chris Farley kind of sound to him?
omg I went there on a school field trip it was the best
i love your videos
OK was a term from the civil war meaning zero killed.
Did they tell you that the "working girls" all died by age 30??! Yep, due to disease and general sadness... I love it in Tombstone. Hopefully you can make it to the founders tomb out in the country- it's not at the Boothill Cemetary.
Awesome DUDE !
This was awesome
When you coming to Northern Arizona!!!! not flagstaff But Page Lake Powell Az! where movies are Made!
so Awesome
wish you could go check out the tv location of the Nickelodeon show 'Hey Dude'. Adam the Woo went there once. would like to see your take on it. He might be poet but you just can't mess with Julio.
I wonder if julio had anything to do with that gunfight...