More Tombstone and Midland Tips
I like both Tombstone and Midland. I started going to Tombstone back in the 1970s when it really was a dusty little town -- I agree that it has been dudified a bit in recent years, but still worth some time -- here are some field reports:
RTA visits Tombstone in Sept. 2001
The Copper Queen Mine tour in nearby Bisbee
Gerald Thurman's Report from the area!
Midland Petroleum Museum
And a couple of places I have tried to find time to do in Midland -- but so far, they are still in the "one-day-list-of-places-and-whatevers-I-want-to-do":
American AirPower Heritage Museum
Stonhenge Replica
Mark
It really doesn't surprise me
And I don't think ADDness has anything to do with it. Correct me if I'm wrong, as I've not driven a LOT in the east, but I doubt there are too many huge stretches of desolate road back there. Because of that, it's a new experience and I can see where it might make some people edgy. If you're not used to not having a gas station every 10-15 minutes or so, it can be weird to have nothing, absolutely nothing, for far longer stretches. I actually enjoy the Twilight Zoneness of it.
Enjoy the rest of your trip! You're almost there.