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Boonesborough, Kentucky
Daniel Boone explored Kentucky in 1778.
Cody Wyoming is named for William Fredrick (Buffalo Bill) Cody who won the Medal of Honor as a Civilian Scout with the 3rd Cavalry Regiment in 1872.
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Daniel Boone discovered a settlement in Kentucky
The walking trail named after Daniel Boone is the Daniel Boone National Forest Trail, which runs through the Daniel Boone National Forest in Kentucky. This trail offers scenic views, rich biodiversity, and opportunities for hiking and exploring the natural beauty of the area. Named after the legendary frontiersman and explorer, it pays homage to his contributions to the westward expansion of the United States. The trail attracts outdoor enthusiasts looking to experience the wilderness and history associated with Boone's legacy.
The "Paducah (disambiguation)" page of Wikipedia lists two, a city in Kentucky and a town in Texas named after the city in Kentucky.
Daniel Boone pioneered and explored Kentucky.
Boone explored Kentucky.
Boonesborough was named after Daniel Boone, an American frontiersman and explorer. He played a significant role in the settlement of Kentucky and established the town as one of the first English-speaking settlements west of the Appalachian Mountains in 1775. The settlement served as a strategic location for early pioneers moving into the region.
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Daniel BooneDaniel Boone was the founder of Kentucky