In the Tombstone grave yard is one mound marked with the simple epitaph reading, "DUTCH ANNIE 1883". The words don't reveal very much, but quite a story lies beneath those rocks. As frequently is the case, no one ever knew her by any name other than Dutch Annie. Many a miner, broke and desperate, was grubstaked by this friend to all. When she went to her eternal rest, more than 1,000 people followed the coffin, paying tribute to Dutch Annie - Queen of the Red Light District!
On Allen Street in Tombstone, Arizona, "the town too tough to die," stands Dutch Annie's. Back in the 1880s, it was a favorite night spot for many of the West's most legendary characters. This one-stop sin shop was described as the wildest, roughest, wickedest honky tonk, and the numerous bullet holes in the building lend credence to this claim.
Dutch Annie's is operated continuously 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
So come visit us at Dutch Annie's, where you will find the finest and most beautiful girls in all of Tombstone ((and Second Life!)). Brought to you from back east, the continent and abroad. All for your pleasure.
Our lovely ladies will dance for and entertain you.
Thank you and enjoy your visit.
The Madam's of Dutch Annie's