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  2. Squire Boone Caverns - Wikipedia

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    The pioneer village includes an old fashion candy shop, a building where soap is made from lard, a chandlers house where candles are made by hand dipping, and a country store. The products made in the village are marketed nationally and can be purchased in many parts of the country including Disney World. Everything made in the village is done ...

  3. Hickory Ridge Homestead - Wikipedia

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    The museum is currently composed of six historic cabins, complete with authentic artifacts and furnishings, set in a park. The oldest cabin is the Tatum Cabin which was originally located in Todd, North Carolina. The Tatum Cabin is dated around the time of the end of the American Revolution. The Coffey House is another cabin at the museum; it ...

  4. Daniel Boone Homestead - Wikipedia

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    In 1730, Squire Boone, Daniel Boone's father, built a log cabin in the Oley Valley in what is now Berks County near present-day Reading. Daniel Boone was born in the 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story log house. One wall was built of native stone. The basement of the house served as a spring house. It provided easy access to water for cleaning, cooking and ...

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  7. Boonesborough, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Boonesborough was founded as Boone's Station by the frontiersman Daniel Boone while working for Richard Henderson and Nathanial Hart of the Transylvania Company. [2] Boone led a group of settlers (which included a number of African Americans [ 3 ] ) through the mountains from Fort Watauga (present-day Elizabethton in Tennessee ), carving the ...