Globe Historic Downtown

Globe Historic Downtown Fun facts and wonderful history of Globe, Arizona, USA's historic district. Est Cir 1870's. Shop! Dine! Explore! Welcome to our page!

We are a Historical Data based page, parented by the Globe Downtown Association, a 501C-6 non-profit located in Globe, Arizona, USA. We are the fortunate caretakers of the 1910 Territorial Sheriff's Office & Jail, and the 1916 Train Depot Complex which both have museum artifacts onsite.

06/05/2026

Wowsa~~~

06/04/2026

Join us for a memorial dedication to Hunky-dory Holmes
"...A Civil War soldier, frontier farmer, silver prospector, and lawman has lay in an unmarked grave for 137 years. Not anymore.
We have worked with the VA to secure a gravestone for Holmes who play a key role in our history. Look for the story in GMTimes on June 17th and join us at the cemetery on 20th for the dedication.

Shared history~~~
06/04/2026

Shared history~~~

On this day in 1919, Congress approved the woman’s suffrage amendment and sent it to the states for ratification. Adding the amendment to the Constitution required ratification by three-fourths of the states, which at that time was 36 of 48.

The National Woman’s Party led by Alice Paul began sewing stars on a giant purple, white, and gold flag. Each time a state ratified the 19th Amendment, a new star would be sewn on the flag.

The 19th Amendment became law more than a year after Congress approved the amendment. The 36th state, Tennessee, voted to ratify on August 18, 1920. This image shows Alice Paul unfurling that flag from the suffrage headquarters on that day.

The Library of Congress is home to the NWP records and library collection.

Image: Photo shows a group of women waving their arms in celebration while the ratification banner with its 36 victory stars hangs from the balcony of the National Woman's Party headquarters. 1920. Photo by Harris & Ewing. National Women's Party Records, Library of Congress.

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05/30/2026

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Kimberly Mitchell | Globe

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05/30/2026

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Debbie Yerkovich | Globe

Such a great find~~~ We will add the link to the document in the comments. Irene Vickrey, of Besh ba Gowah, Globe, AZ hi...
05/16/2026

Such a great find~~~ We will add the link to the document in the comments. Irene Vickrey, of Besh ba Gowah, Globe, AZ historical fame.

05/14/2026
05/14/2026

This Quirky Arizona Town Blends Old Mining Charm With Retro Shops And Green Chile Delights 👇🏻 👇🏻

Thank you for the Doc & Kate share, friend~~ Ave Fra ⭐️⭐️⭐️ True West Magazine
05/13/2026

Thank you for the Doc & Kate share, friend~~ Ave Fra ⭐️⭐️⭐️
True West Magazine

Doc Holliday had his last known photo made in Prescott sometime between November 1879 and August 1880.

Doc and Kate left Las Vegas, New Mexico, in the fall of 1879. They traveled with the Earps to Prescott. The Earps headed for Tombstone a month later, but Doc and Kate remained through the winter. Wyatt kept urging him to join them in Tombstone. Sometime in early 1880, Kate and Doc split in Gillett; Kate went to Globe, and Doc went back to Prescott. In March, Doc went back to Las Vegas. According to the 1880 census, he returned to Prescott in June and probably remained until August, when he went to Tucson. He arrived in Tombstone in September.

READ MORE: https://www.truewestmagazine.com/article/little-joe-boot-hill-and-doc-holliday/

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