"A rose by any other name..." is a line that belongs to William Shakespeare. The biggest rose bush, however, belongs to a couple in a place not necessarily known for its beauty. Lee Cowan visits ...
Born in Tombstone, Arizona Territory, Aug. 16, 1881, Ethel Maud Robertson was a true Arizona pioneer. Her parents, Alice and Chris Robertson, had arrived in Tombstone from the mining settlement of ...
It might seem odd to some that in the midst of the Sonoran Desert, there is a rose tree, thriving and growing each year since before the founding of the state of Arizona. For local Tombstone residents ...
Then: Carrie Norville was just 7 when she and her parents, Don and Betty Norville, stopped in Tombstone, Ariz., on their way to Disneyland. Besides the O.K. Corral, Tombstone also is home to the Rose ...
The bush was planted in 1885 in Tombstone, back when it was a boomtown for silver mining. Blooming season lasts about six weeks — and it's... 'World's Largest Rosebush' Graces Arizona Desert Town Just ...
If you ever wanted to feel like you're in the Wild West version of Stars Hollow this is your chance — Tombstone is hosting its annual Rose Festival this weekend to celebrate the 133th blooming of the ...
Then: Carrie Norville was just 7 when she and her parents, Don and Betty Norville, stopped in Tombstone, Ariz., on their way to Disneyland. Besides the O.K. Corral, Tombstone also is home to the Rose ...
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