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Doc Holliday Memorial - Linwood Cemetery Royalty Free Stock Photo
Doc Holliday Memorial - Linwood Cemetery Royalty Free Stock Photo
Doc Holliday Memorial - Linwood Cemetery Royalty Free Stock Photo
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There is a large headstone for Doc Holliday in the Linwood Cemetery in Colorado Springs, Colorado, but it doesn`t actually mark his grave because, according to the signs in front of the grave, no one knows exactly where he`s buried in the cemetery. John Henry “Doc” Holliday, the gambler, gunfighter and dentist, died in Glenwood Springs in 1887. Holliday took part in the famed “Gunfight at the O.K. Corral” with his friend Wyatt Earp in 1881, before moving to Colorado.


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