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Moccasin Gap

Big Moccasin Gap highway historical marker<br />
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Photograph by Randell Jones
Passage through the Clinch Mountains was through Moccasin Gap, a water gap, where Moccasin Creek flowed south into the North Fork Holston River. Daniel Boone and the axemen passed through this gap in March 1775.

Martin's Station at Wilderness Road State Park

Martin's Station at Wilderness Road State Park<br />
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Photograph by Randell Jones, 2012
A replica of Martin's Station provides an impressive venue for historical interpretation and reenactments of life on the Virginia frontier in the late 18th century.

Joseph Martin was building the fort in 1775 when Daniel Boone and the axemen came…

Livingston

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In Rockcastle County, US 25E runs through Livingston and is called the South Wilderness Road. In the center of town, a historical pedestal marker, placed by the Rockcastle Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution in 2012,, shares about the…

Levi Jackson Wilderness Road State Park

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Defeated Camp and Boone Trace remnant
A remnant of the Boone Trace runs through Levi Jackson Wilderness Road State Park near the McHargue’s Water Mill. Nearby are the mass graves for 24 of the McNitt Party, pioneers killed by Shawnee warriors…

Kingsport

Netherland Inn
Kingsport, Tennessee, is home to several sites of interest for Daniel Boone. The Netherland Inn developed along a later stage road and serves as the trailhead of the Daniel Boone Wilderness Trail. At the Netherland Inn is a cabin, relocated to this…

Historic Bethabara Park

Historic Bethabara Park
Daniel Boone arrived in North Carolina with his parents in 1752. He was 18. The Moravians migrated into the area the following year establishing Bethabara. When Daniel's younger brother, Israel, was ill with consumption (i.e., tuberculosis), Daniel …

Graves of Daniel Boone's Parents

Protected headstones at graves of Squire and Sarah Boone<br />
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Photograph by Randell Jones, 2005
Squire Boone and Sarah Morgan Boone, the parents of America's pioneer hero, Daniel Boone, are buried in Mocksville, NC, at the Joppa Cemetery. This is actually a graveyard as it surrounded at one time the independent Joppa Church. Squire Boone…

Grandview Overlook

view from Grandview Overlook
Daniel Boone ascended the Blue Ridge Mountains along Elk Creek from his cabin at Beaver Creek. Grandview Overlook along the Blue Ridge Parkway affords visitors a view of the Elk Creek Valley.

Fort Dobbs State Historic Site

1910 DAR marker at the site of Fort Dobbs<br />
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photograph by Randell Jones, 2004
During the Cherokee War, a sub-conflict of the French and Indian War (1754-1763), settlers in the Carolina piedmont often “forted” for protection at Fort Dobbs. Daniel Boone’s family was among them.

Aside from the erroneous claims of Lyman…

Fort Boonesborough State Park

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Fort Boonesborough State Park sits along the banks of the Kentucky River at the site where Daniel Boone and Richard Henderson established this new settlement in 1775, but not the first in Kentucky.