Rose Tree Museum and Books


Rose Tree Museum and Books is located at 118 South 4th Street in Tombstone, Arizona. The facility is open from nine in the morning until five in the evening each day with the exception of Thanksgiving and Christmas. It is also home to the largest rose tree in the world. Planted during 1886 the "Lady Banksia" takes up about nine thousand square feet. There are also relics from the early days of Tombstone found in the building.

The Rose Tree Museum and Books is rather small with approximately six rooms that can be toured in the span of one hour. The facility has a number of photographs showing families that once lived in the house and Tombstone's origins. Starter bushes from the facilities famous rose can be obtained from the facility for $10. There are a total of 1800 mining displays and artifacts.

Rose Tree Inn Museum and Books' Rose tree blooms each year in the month of April. It was originally a home. Anyone in the Tombstone, Arizona area that would like to learn more about its history or just see the largest rose tree in the world should make it a point to visit the facility in person.

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