Wyatt Earp Died here in Los Angeles
Wyatt Earp lived dangerously as a western lawman and later engaged in his famous Vendette Ride to take out those who killed his brother after the gunfight at the OK Corral in Tombstone. The odds that he would live to die as an old man in a cramped house in Los Angeles were slim, but that's exactly what happened in 1929.
Jeff will show you the neighborhood where the famous Wyatt Earp died -- as well as where his wife Josephine died years later -- and take you to the mortuary where his funeral was held.
#wyattearp #josephineearp #tombstone #historyhunters
Видео Wyatt Earp Died here in Los Angeles канала History Hunters
Jeff will show you the neighborhood where the famous Wyatt Earp died -- as well as where his wife Josephine died years later -- and take you to the mortuary where his funeral was held.
#wyattearp #josephineearp #tombstone #historyhunters
Видео Wyatt Earp Died here in Los Angeles канала History Hunters
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