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Many people envision an Arizona vacation as relaxing in the sun and maybe playing a round of golf in the vicinity of Phoenix or Tuscson, which happen to be Arizona's two largest cities. But if you're into history and enjoy traveling just a bit off the beaten path, consider traveling to Cochise County in the southeastern corner of the state. In many ways, Cochise County embodies what Arizona was all about back when it was a Territory - wide open spaces and a great independent spirit. The best way to take in Cochise County would be to visit the historic towns of Tombstone, Bisbee and Benson. Located right off Interstate 10, just 45 miles east of Tucson, is the historic railroad town of Benson. Located in the heart of the San Pedro River Valley, Benson is the home of Kartchner Caverns State Park, a live, wet cave. Back in Territorial days, Benson was a scheduled stop on the Butterfield Overland Stage Coach Route and the Pony Express as well. That, along with the birth of the transcontinental railroad, made Benson a bustling railroad town. Twenty miles south on US Highway 80 lies the infamous town of Tombstone, the town too tough to die. Most everyone recognizes Tombstone as where the imfamous Gunfight at the O.K. Corral took place in the old west era. As you may have assumed, tourism is the main industry in the town of Tombstone. The town's main road, Allen Street, still looks the same as Tombstone did back in the 1880s. The streets remain unpaved, with wooden walkways beside the storefronts. Although there are many shops and restaurants in Tombstone, the town relishes its historical imprint on America. The O.K. Corral still offers tours, as does the C.S. Fly Photo Gallery, where you can view Mr. Fly's photographs of Geronimo and 1880s Tombstone. Now a historical museum, the Tombstone Courthouse is the most important place to visit in town. When you visit the courthouse it will take you 120 years back in time, as the thousands of artifacts and exhibts will give you a good feel of what life used to be like in Tombstone. Now an artist enclave, the quaint community of Bisbee lies about twenty miles southeast of Tombstone. Bisbess is home to the largest open pit copper mine in the world, the Queen Mine. The first thing you might notice about Bisbee is its beautiful architecture, as "old" Bisbee is nestled into the side of a mountain. Immediately, your eyes will gaze over to "The Pit," the copper mine, which ceased production in the mid 1970s. Quite simply, it's the largest hole in the earth you'll ever see! You can go right down into the Queen Mine, where tours are operated by former miners on a daily basis. From the miners you will get their personal knowledge of the operations of the Queen Mine. All of these historical towns make a good day trip for tourists. You may want to consider a weekend getaway to take in everything that Cochise County offers. You may reprint this article in it's entirety unchanged as long as the resource box with live link is retained.
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