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Wilderness
Independence Rock, located in Wyoming, was a significant landmark for pioneers traveling along the Oregon Trail, California Trail, and Mormon Trail. Many pioneers carved their names on the rock as they passed by, leaving behind a record of their journey.
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Independence Rock in Wyoming was an important landmark for pioneers traveling along the Oregon, California, and Utah Trails. It marked roughly the halfway point of the journey and signaled that they were on schedule to reach their destination before winter. It also served as a gathering place where travelers could rest, restock supplies, and leave messages for others behind them.
The pioneers crossed the Sierra Nevada mountain range to enter California on their journey westward.
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Daniel Boone
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People who settled in the wilderness and staked they're claims.
The Cumberland Pass or Cumberland Water Gap was widened by loggers under Daniel Boone to make it more accessible for pioneers into the frontier. The route was not discovered by Boone but was along used highway of the American Indians that a Virginia Doctor named Thomas Walker discovered on one of his wilderness explorations.
The pathway that is natural gateway for pioneers moving into Kentucky and Tennessee is the Cumberland Gap. It is a 12 mile wide natural gap in the Appalachian Mountain Range.
Wilderness Road State Park was created in 1993.
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They didn't grow anything. They had to keep moving.
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Daniel Boone was one of the first English speaking persons to settle what is now Kentucky. Shortly before the American Revolution, he organized and led a group of settlers over the Appalachian Mountains to the new settlement called Boonesborough, which still exists in eastern Kentucky. He blazed a trail, called the Wilderness Road, over the Cumberland Gap paving the way for thousands of settlers to follow him westward.