Boot Hill, or Boothill, is the given name of many cemeteries, chiefly in the Western United States. During the 19th and early 20th century it was a common name for the burial grounds of gunfighters, or those who "died with their boots on".
Tombstone, Arizona's Boothill Graveyard in 2009
Tomb at Boot Hill Cemetery in Dodge City, Kansas
The entrance to Boothill Graveyard 31°43′12″N 110°04′13″W / 31.720000°N 110.070278°W / 31.720000; -110.070278 (Site of Boot Hill Cemetery at Tombstone, Arizona)
Graves of Billy Clanton and the McLaury brothers
Hays is a city in and the county seat of Ellis County, Kansas, United States. The largest city in northwestern Kansas, it is the economic and cultural center of the region. As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 21,116. It is also a college town, home to Fort Hays State University.
Main Street in Downtown Hays
Hays City Hall
The Hays Daily News is the city's daily newspaper
Ellis County Historical Society Museum