Some parts of the southwest desert are restless, whether it is Las Vegas with its blinding neon signs shining all night or Tucson with its Circle K's and 24-hour McDonalds illuminated until dawn cracks.

But the old west town of Tombstone goes to sleep early. When the lights go out and the 1,000-something residents get tucked in, something else takes over the street lights and embroiders the sky: the stars.

When the darkness settles, it's almost like back in the day when cowboys relied on the stars to navigate them through the night.

"The night sky in Tombstone, because of all the ordinances and all that kind of stuff, is absolutely glorious," said Michael Rice from the O.K. Corral on Allen Street. "You don't have the big industries all around. You see some glow of the light from Sierra Vista but otherwise, you look up in the sky and it is just chock full of stars."

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Arizona Sonoran News

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Student Newswire of The University of Arizona School of Journalism

Arizona Sonoran News