Boot Hill Cemetery Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Interesting
Worth the little time it takes to visit and learn some local history. They have to entrenches in case you can't walk up the steps to come from the street level (but they weren't that many to climb up)
I found the cemetery to be or feel authentic. I know some exaggerate the interred, but the backgrounds of those buried there felt very well done. The ramp for seniors was very helpful, the rough walks...
It became known as Boot Hill during the Texas Trail era of the 1880s, when unlucky cowboys were often buried with their boots on. During lawless times, rough cowhands and opportunistic criminals floo...
Cemetery is easy to find and has a ramp as well as stairs to ascend. Lots to read on brochure and information plaques. It’s very unkempt- but that may be intentional. Most of bodies have been interre...
Interesting
Worth the little time it takes to visit and learn some local history. They have to entrenches in case you can't walk up the steps to come from the street level (but they weren't that many to climb up)
Dead, but alive for me.
I found the cemetery to be or feel authentic. I know some exaggerate the interred, but the backgrounds of those buried there felt very well done. The ramp for seniors was very helpful, the rough walks...
The Real Thing
This is very well Done. There are many information stops that explain all. It is a big hill. parking is a premium. much better than Dodge City.
The forgotten cemetery
It became known as Boot Hill during the Texas Trail era of the 1880s, when unlucky cowboys were often buried with their boots on. During lawless times, rough cowhands and opportunistic criminals floo...
An Interesting stop!
Cemetery is easy to find and has a ramp as well as stairs to ascend. Lots to read on brochure and information plaques. It’s very unkempt- but that may be intentional. Most of bodies have been interre...