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| The Tombstone Boarding House consists of two 1880 adobe houses surrounded by an 1880 style picket fence. The first house is know as the Blackburn house. 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.The second house was the original Barrows house where, according to legend, in the 1880's the notorious Buckskin Frank Leslie roomed. While proving to his wife that he could shoot drunk or sober, he shot her silhouette in the wall which was later plastered over.
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