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115, 117, 119 South 3rd Street<br>(<i>south of marker on South 3rd Street</i>)
Photographer: Cosmos Mariner
Taken: June 9, 2014
Caption: 115, 117, 119 South 3rd Street
(south of marker on South 3rd Street)

Additional Description: This 1881 double adobe was the site of Garet & Page’s Wagon Shop. To your left was the charcoal yard. Charcoal was a primary source of heat for both forges and homes in the early 1880’s. This block was part of “Hop Town,” the heart of Tombstone’s Chinese community. Double rows of adobe bricks form walls 18” thick – keeping the interior cool in summer and warm in winter.
Submitted: March 16, 2019, by Cosmos Mariner of Cape Canaveral, Florida.
Database Locator Identification Number: p466982
File Size: 3.743 Megabytes

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