You don't. There isn't one. Maybe you are thinking of Davey Crockett's statue.
Daniel Boone explored some portions of Texas but most of his experiences were in Missouri and Pennsylvania. He also explored much of Kentucky.
Daniel Boone was one of the fighters in the battle of the Alamo. Actually, Daniel Boone was NOT one of the fighters in the battle of the Alamo. He died in 1820's and the battle at the Alamo was in 1830's. They person who put the answer above probably was thinking of Davy Crockett... not Daniel Boone.
Daniel Boone did not have any direct involvement with the Alamo. He was a frontiersman and explorer known for his exploration of Kentucky and the Wilderness Road in the 18th century, long before the famous Battle of the Alamo occurred in 1836. The Alamo, located in San Antonio, Texas, became a symbol of resistance against Mexican rule, but Boone's activities were focused in a different region and era.
Daniel Chavez Moran works at a marketing firm in San Antonio, Texas.
Daniel Boone and a groop of friends cut down trees to make a trail to Texas.
Collin McKinney and Daniel Boone did not have direct interactions, as they belonged to different time periods and regions. Daniel Boone, a frontiersman and explorer, was active in the late 18th century, primarily in Kentucky. Collin McKinney, a Texas pioneer and political figure, was active in the early 19th century. While both were significant figures in American westward expansion, their paths did not cross.
Daniel Boone National Forest is located in Kentucky. Davy Crockett National Forest is located in Texas.
Billy Colman admires Daniel Boone because of his renowned wilderness survival skills and pioneering spirit. Despite being from different states, Billy is inspired by Boone's adventures and the qualities he represents, such as bravery and independence. Boone serves as a symbol of the kind of person Billy aspires to be, transcending regional differences.
San Antonio, Texas is in South-central Texas.
San Antonio Texas
San Antonio, Texas
The population of San Antonio, Texas in 2007 was 1.324 million people. The current population of San Antonio, Texas is 1,382,951.