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Boot Hill got its name from the graves of cowboys and outlaws who died with their boots on, often due to gunfights or violence in the lawless frontier towns of the American West. The term became associated with cemeteries in these towns, where many of the deceased were buried in their footwear. The most famous Boot Hill is located in Tombstone, Arizona, but several other towns also have Boot Hill cemeteries. The name reflects the rugged and often dangerous lifestyle of the era.

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