The Cribs of Tombstone – Tombstone, Arizona

There I was bobbing around in Tombstone, Arizona, where history and adventure flow like water over a duck’s back.

I saw a sign that said “The Cribs of Tombstone,” my little rubber heart tiptoed with excitement.

I imagined a cozy nursery filled with adorable babies nestled in their cribs after a long day of play.

Instead of a nursery, I discovered a fascinating slice of Old West life that was anything but ordinary.

The town was exploding with silver wealth and filled with a predominantly male population seeking entertainment.

At the top tier, you had the elegant parlour houses where ladies served drinks, music, and conversation alongside their services!

Then, there were the saloon-brothels, where everything happened under one roof, mingling drinks, cards, and some good ol’ fashioned fun.

These cramped little spaces were the most precarious, where women had little protection and faced significant risks.

Some were young widows trying to support themselves, while others were lured into the trade with promises of better jobs.

A few, brave and bold, chose this life as the quickest route to financial security amid the town’s relentless hustle.

Civic leaders sought to clean up the town’s image to attract respectable investments

Others recognized the undeniable economic pull of the red-light district.

The tales of Tombstone’s cribs and the enterprising women who made their mark in history are a colourful story of survival, challenges, and a dash of Wild West intrigue. 

There are so many interesting attractions, this duck will be returning to spend more time and soak in all the history and unique enterprise of the area.

Thank You Tombstone, Arizona for keeping all aspects of the history of the Wild West intact for all of us to learn from and appreciate.

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