Wilderness Road(:
They used it to go to the Appalachian Mountains
Genesee Road, Southern Route, Wilderness Road
Pioneer hero, Daniel Boone, also known as "The Trailblazer" was the first pioneer to trek across the Appalachian mountains. Known as the "Wilderness Road", Boone's path started in Virginia, went southward to Tennessee, then north to Kentucky for a total of two hundred miles.
The trail that led from Virginia through the Cumberland Gap to Kentucky was the Wilderness Road.
The Wilderness Road stretched 200 miles west. Daniel Boone guided families,including his own wife and children,across the Appalachian Mountains
The Wilderness Road stretched 200 miles west. Daniel Boone guided families,including his own wife and children,across the Appalachian Mountains
The address of the Appalachian Archive is: 700 College Road, Cumberland, KY 40823
Settlers crossing the Appalachian Mountains primarily used the Wilderness Road, which was blazed by Daniel Boone in the late 18th century. This trail extended through the Cumberland Gap, providing a vital route for pioneers moving westward into Kentucky and beyond. The Wilderness Road facilitated the migration of thousands of settlers seeking new opportunities in the frontier.
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the wilderness road leed to kentucky from the east.
because settlers used the road as they crossed the appalachian mountains of virginia heading west.