Tombstone AZ. We were there in 2012 with our 2001 Mustang GT convertible. The ground level is a true theatre and the lower level, which is a basement from the front but I remember as more of a walk out in the rear, was a cat house and gambling area. This building and the graveyard are probably the most authentic sites in Tombstone. Lost that Mustang to a South Florida red light runner in September. Nobody hurt thank the Lord, but we were planning on keeping that Mustang and our 87 Safari until we could no longer drive.
I've seen my first visible to all cathouse on American soil in Arizona, somewhere around Phoenix or Tempe. It was an unawaitingly weird experience, given that they had a flashing red light on top of quite a long pole or antenna tower. It was revolving, so as to simulate a pulsar. Being used to seeing hookers on Detroit's street corners only, it immediately became appearant on how things are done different, out West
I have never seen a trailer mirror set up like this one. Quite a unique approach. And a pretty wagon, that color suits it.
That's either a J.C. Whitney special or a self-made attchment using a long pole and whatever fasteners he had laying around