Boothill Graveyard is a historic cemetery located in Tombstone, Arizona that's best known for its connection to the Wild West and the famous gunfight at the O.K. Corral. Established in the late 1800s, it became the final resting place for many of the town's early settlers and notorious figures, including outlaws and lawmen. The graveyard features weathered tombstones that tell stories of the lives and deaths of those buried there. Visitors often stop by to soak in the history and take a peek at the graves of notable individuals like Lester Moore, who is famously mentioned in The Johnny Cash song Ballad of Boothill. It's a spot where the past feels alive, and the tales of the Old West linger in the air.