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  2. Wilderness Road - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Boone was from Pennsylvania and migrated south with his family along this road. From an early age, Boone was one of the longhunters [ 3 ] who hunted and trapped among the Native American nations along the western frontiers of Virginia, so-called because of the long time they spent away from home on hunts in the wilderness.

  3. Cumberland Gap - Wikipedia

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    The Cumberland Gap is one of many passes in the Appalachian Mountains, but one of the few in the continuous Cumberland Mountain ridgeline. [2] It lies within Cumberland Gap National Historical Park and is located on the border of present-day Kentucky and Virginia, approximately 0.25 miles (0.40 km) northeast of the tri-state marker with Tennessee.

  4. Moccasin Gap - Wikipedia

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    In 1775, Daniel Boone and thirty ax-men built the Indian path into a road, part of the Wilderness Road between the Great Valley of Virginia and the Alleghenies, on his quest to the Kentucky River. This section of the Wilderness Road extended north from the Long Island of the Holston River in Tennessee towards the well-known Cumberland Gap at ...

  5. Daniel Boone - Wikipedia

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    In the 20th century, Boone was featured in numerous comic strips, radio programs, novels, and films, such as the 1936 film Daniel Boone [142] as well as the 1956 Daniel Boone, Trail Blazer shot in Mexico during the Davy Crockett: King of the Wild Frontier craze of the time. Boone was the subject of a TV series that ran from 1964 to 1970.

  6. Levi Jackson Wilderness Road State Park - Wikipedia

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    The historic Wilderness Road was the main route used by settlers for more than 50 years to reach Kentucky from Virginia. [4] In 1775, Daniel Boone blazed a trail for the Transylvania Company from Fort Chiswell in Virginia through the Cumberland Gap into Kentucky.

  7. Wilderness Road State Park - Wikipedia

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    Wilderness Road was built by Daniel Boone in 1775. It was the first road to connect the interior of the country with the populated coastline, and allowed about 300,000 people to settle there after 25 years of use. [4] Much of the original road's path is used by modern roads, but some areas, such as the area inside the park, have been preserved.

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    Affordability is becoming a growing challenge for younger generations. Although they're often drawn to vibrant cities for their career opportunities and lifestyle perks, high housing costs make ...

  9. U.S. Route 25E - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Boone guiding settlers through the Cumberland Gap on the Wilderness Road, the predecessor of US 25E. The route of US 25E was recorded to be first traversed by Native Americans, predominately the Cherokee people, long before the Appalachian region was settled by European pioneers.