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  1. High on a hill, to the north of Daylight Gulch is one of Virginia City's most popular tourist attractions, "Boot Hill". The cemetery is the last resting place of the infamous five road agents hanged by the Vigilantes on January 14, 1864.

  2. www.tripadvisor.es › Attraction_Review-g45395-d107409-Reviews-Boot_Hill-VirginiaBoot Hill (Virginia City) - Tripadvisor

    before climbing,or driving, be sure to visit both the Museum and Hangman’s building to learn the history of these outlaws. Take a walk up Boot Hill for panoramic views of the town and valley. Note the pioneer graves, the Vigilantes and the Three Mice!

  3. www.tripadvisor.com › Attraction_Review-g45395-d107409-Reviews-Boot_HillBoot Hill, Virginia City - Tripadvisor

    Virginia City, MT. You'll Love Boot Hill. This is it, the most fabulous final resting ground five outlaws have ever seen! The hill itself overlooks the town of Virginia City and provides spectacular views that on a clear day can take you all the way to Yellowstone Park!

  4. Boot Hill Cemetery. High on a hill, to the north of Daylight Gulch is one of Virginia City's most popular tourist attractions, "Boot Hill". The cemetery is the last resting place of the infamous five road agents hanged by the Vigilantes on January 14, 1864.

  5. 10 de mar. de 2020 · Virginia City's Boot Hill is the last resting place of five infamous road agents, and a few cheeky mice. By Teresa Otto & Roadtrippers. Five tombstones mark the road agent graves in Boot Hill Cemetery, Virginia City, Montana. | Photo: Teresa Otto. Three loud whaps, then silence.

  6. www.montanakids.com › cool_stories › ghost_townsBoot Hill | Montanakids

    21 de ago. de 2020 · High on a hill, to the north of Daylight Gulch is one of Virginia City's most popular tourist attractions, "Boot Hill". The cemetery is the last resting place of the infamous five road agents hanged by the Vigilantes on January 14, 1864.

  7. 6 de ago. de 2009 · (A historical marker located in Virginia City in Madison County, Montana.) This was Virginia Citys first Cemetery. There were many markers here, but only those of the road agents and Daltons remain.