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Boonesboro is a small, quiet community located in Howard County, Missouri, in the United States. It's not a big city with its own mayor or city council, but rather a close-knit group of homes and people. You can find it right in the middle of Route 87, a road that connects the towns of Boonville and Glasgow.

Boonesboro is part of a special area known as the historic Boone's Lick country. This region got its name from salt springs, or "licks," that were important to early settlers and animals.

Discovering Boonesboro's History

Boonesboro was officially started, or "laid out," in the year 1840. It was built along the famous Boone's Lick Road, which was a very important path for pioneers and settlers moving into Missouri a long time ago.

Who was Daniel Boone?

The community of Boonesboro is named after a very famous American frontiersman named Daniel Boone. He was an explorer and pioneer who helped open up the American West for settlement. He was known for his adventures and for blazing trails through the wilderness.

Boone's Lick State Historic Site

Just about two miles west of Boonesboro, you can visit the Boone's Lick State Historic Site. This site is on Missouri Route 187 and helps visitors learn more about the history of the area and the famous salt springs that gave the region its name. It's a great place to imagine what life was like for early settlers.

Boonesboro Today

Today, Boonesboro is a small community. It has about 150 people living there. Even though it's small, it holds a piece of Missouri's rich history, connecting us to the days of pioneers and explorers like Daniel Boone.

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