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  1. The Historic Daniel Boone Home, Defiance, Missouri. 22,913 likes · 511 talking about this · 1,552 were here. The Historic Daniel Boone Home preserves and interprets America's frontier history.

  2. The Historic Daniel Boone Home features the home of the legendary hero Daniel Boone and his family. The four-story, Georgian style home was built in the 1800's overlooking the Femme Osage Valley. The village, is comprised of over a dozen 19th century buildings including the Old Peace Chapel, grist mill, schoolhouse, and carpenter's shop.

  3. Oct 14, 2020 · MIDWEST. Tucked away off a scenic country road in St. Charles County, Missouri is an historic house that American pioneer Daniel Boone once called home. Boones son Nathan built the house around 1800 and later lived with his Dad here from 1804-1813 and again from 1816 to the year of his death – 1820.

  4. The Historic Daniel Boone Home is a four-story structure built between 1804 and 1810 in the Femme Osage Valley of St. Charles County. It was actually the home of Nathan Boone, one of Daniel's sons. It was also the last permanent residence of Daniel Boone and his wife, Rebecca, and was where Daniel died in 1820.

  5. Jun 7, 2017 · The Historic Daniel Boone Home & Heritage Center. 1868 Highway F, Defiance , Missouri 63341 USA. 6. Photos. $$$$ Budget. Closed Now. Opens Thu 8:30a. Independent. No Wifi. Add to Trip. “Bringing history to life” The Daniel Boone Home and Boonesfield Village features the home of the legendary hero, Daniel Boone.

  6. The Historic Boone Home is nestled upon the rolling hills of wine country and overlooks the Femme Osage Valley. This beautiful setting represents life in the early 1800s and brings the legacy of Daniel Boone to life.

  7. The Historic Daniel Boone Home and Heritage Center - The History List. Improve listing. The legendary frontiersman spent his last years in the peace and beauty along the Missouri River and died in the home of his son, Nathan. The four-story Georgian-style house is the centerpiece of Lindenwood University's Heritage Center.

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