And while I don't think artists are allowed to decorate the grounded jets with psychedelic paint jobs like in DeLillo's Underworld, the Boneyard is in fact open to the public. The nearby Pima Air and Space Museum runs daily tours. Where, if you're lucky, you can see this:

Amazingly, even the full-resolution pic from the BBC tells only a bit of the story. Zoom out in the Google Map below and prepare to pick your jaw off of the floor; those aren't houses to the northwest, they're MORE PLANES. And let us know if you spot anything interesting in the comments.

[BBC]