Looks like Davis Monthan AFB in Tucson. They used to cut up decommissioned bombers and leave them in place so Russian satellites could see them. Lots of expensive airframes pickled in the desert.
I'm not sure, but the watermark says Pima Air & Space Museum. I'm guessing they own the photo and I'm pretty sure it's AMARG. Not too many places we cut up B-52s and leave them in place.
The Pima Museum is nearby and that is where you (as the regular public) sign up for the bus tour that takes you through the facility. The museum is worth visiting as well. Also nearby is the Titan Missile Museum. All of these are operated by the same foundation (Tuscon Air Museum Foundation).
Yvonne Morris is the director and she conducted the tour we had of the silo. She was a missile commander back in the day and one who had her "hand on the key." She went into missiles as the aircraft MOAs were off limit to women at the time. Here's a picture of her in her younger years. (She says that her regular glasses broke that day and that's why she has shades on in the control room).