Boothill Graveyard

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Boothill Graveyard is a historic frontier-era cemetery in Tombstone, Arizona, known for its Old West outlaws, miners, and colorful epitaphs that attract many visitors.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cemetery
historic site
associatedWith American Old West NERFINISHED
gunfighters
lawmen and outlaws
mining boomtown of Tombstone
attracts Western genre fans
general tourists
history enthusiasts
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalSignificance iconic Old West cemetery
symbol of frontier violence and lawlessness
hasEpitaphStyle humorous and ironic inscriptions
short narrative inscriptions
hasFeature guidebook or map for visitors
humorous epitaphs
marked graves
unmarked graves
wooden grave markers
hasNameOrigin term "Boot Hill" used for frontier cemeteries
hasSignage grave identification markers
historical information signs
hasVisitorFacility gift shop nearby
parking area
heritage frontier-era cemetery
knownFor colorful epitaphs
graves of Old West outlaws
graves of miners
tourist visitation
locatedIn Arizona NERFINISHED
Cochise County, Arizona NERFINISHED
Tombstone, Arizona NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
near Allen Street, Tombstone NERFINISHED
historic downtown Tombstone
operatedAs public cemetery in the late 19th century
partOf Old West NERFINISHED
status historic cemetery
tourist attraction in Tombstone
subjectOf books about Tombstone history
photographs of Old West cemeteries
tourist brochures
touristSeason year-round visitation
touristType dark tourism
heritage tourism
usedFor burial
historical interpretation
tourism

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Tombstone, Arizona touristAttraction Boothill Graveyard