Boone may refer to:
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Places
In the United States:
- Boone, Colorado
- Boone, Iowa
- Boone, North Carolina
- Boone Grove, Indiana
- Boone Township, Minnesota
- Boones Mill, Virginia
- Boonesboro, Missouri
- Boonesborough, Kentucky
- Booneville (disambiguation)
- Boone County (disambiguation)
- The Boone River in Iowa
Ships
People
- Aaron Boone, baseball player for the Houston Astros
- Bob Boone, former baseball player, coach, and manager
- Boone Carlyle, Season 1 character from the Lost TV series
- Boone Logan, baseball pitcher
- Bret Boone, baseball player
- Dan Boone, baseball player
- Daneen Boone, Canadian actress
- Daniel Boone, American pioneer explorer
- David Boone, Canadian Football League player
- David Sheldon Boone, American-born Soviet spy
- Debby Boone, singer and daughter of Pat Boone
- Herman Boone, football coach
- Ilsley Boone, former head of the first naturist organization in the U.S.
- Joel Thompson Boone, World War I Medal of Honor recipient
- John William Boone, American ragtime musician
- Josh Boone, basketball player
- Levi Boone, Daniel's nephew and mayor of Chicago in the 1850s
- Pat Boone, country music singer
- Richard Boone, American actor
Richard Bently Boone , American jazz musician- Squire Boone, Daniel's brother and important figure in American history
Schools
- Boone County High School, Florence, Kentucky
- Daniel Boone High School (disambiguation)
- William R. Boone High School, Orlando, Florida
Other
- MiniBooNE, a physics experiment at Fermilab to detect neutrinos.
- Boone Hall, a southern plantation in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
- Boone (novel), a 1990 novel by Brooks Hansen and Nick Davis
- Boone (TV series), NBC television series starring Tom Byrd and Barry Corbin
- Daniel Boone (TV series), NBC series starring Fess Parker
- Denver Boone, or Boone the Pioneer, mascot of the University of Denver from 1968-1998
See also
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