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CONFEDERATE MEMORIAL STATE HISTORIC SITE
About Nathan Boone Homestead State Historic Site
Nathan Boone, the youngest son of famed frontiersman Daniel Boone, was a genuine Missouri icon – a hunter, soldier, surveyor and businessman. His last home, preserved at Nathan and Olive Boone Homestead State Historic Site, is now a place to travel back to the 1830s. Come explore his home and the cemeteries associated with it and learn more about one of the families that defined early Missouri.