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Tombstone Heritage Ranch Arizona's Tombstone Heritage Ranch - Own a Piece of History |
When it comes to bringing legends to life, no place does it like Tombstone, Arizona. Known as "The Town Too Tough To Die" and home to heroes, outlaws, saloon gals and gunslingers, this tiny southwestern outpost was once a bustling center in the rough-and-tumble territories of the Old West. It made the names Doc Holliday, Wyatt Earp, Big Nose Kate and Geronimo as renowned as Paul Bunyan, Johnny Appleseed and George Washington.
For nearly 125 years, the only way most folks could own a piece of this legendary land in Arizona was to rob a bank, build a railroad or--in modern times--pick up a souvenir trinket from a local gift shop.
Until now. Tombstone Heritage Ranch in Arizona, a unique development of unusually large ranch sites just 15 minutes from historic Tombstone, will offer landowners the chance to build their own legacy where legends once rode. Don't miss out on your chance to own a piece of history by buying a piece of this land for sale in Arizona.

The Arizona Ranch is made up of 36-acre ranch parcels. Located just an hour from Tucson, 30 miles from Sierra Vista and 16 miles from Tombstone, it enjoys easy access to paved highways and modern conveniences while far from hectic city life. Each Arizona Ranch property has excellent access with extensive road frontage. Though the natural beauty, wildlife and history of the Arizona Ranch make it worth its weight in gold, property here is an outstanding value-unusually large parcels of Arizona land.
The Tombstone Ranch's most stunning features are timeless. The property rambles over 6,500 acres in the San Pedro River Valley, a pristine section of historic Cochise County surrounded by some of the best recreational and wild lands in the state. Hunting, fishing, hiking, horseback riding and bird watching abound in nearby Dragoon Mountains, Coronado National Forest, San Pedro River National Conservation Area and Whitewater Draw State Wildlife Refuge. Kartchner Caverns, boasting one of the world's top ten caves, is located just west of the Tombstone Ranch south of historic Benson. A nearly 4,500-foot elevation blesses the Arizona Ranch with a climate book-ended by mild winters and summers with level terrain defined by spectacular mountain views. A lush Sonoran desert landscape blankets the rolling hills, providing habitat for diverse species of wildlife, including rare birds that draw birdwatchers from around the globe.
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