Boone

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City in and the county seat of Watauga County, North Carolina, United States


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Boone is a town located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of western North Carolina. It is the county seat of Watauga County. Boone is named after the famous American pioneer and explorer Daniel Boone.

History[edit | edit source]

Boone was incorporated in 1872 and has a rich history tied to the early settlement of the region. The town is named after Daniel Boone, who is said to have camped at a site within the present city limits. Boone's history is closely linked to the development of the Appalachian State University, which was founded in 1899 as a teacher's college and has since grown into a comprehensive university.

Geography[edit | edit source]

Boone is situated in the Blue Ridge Mountains, part of the larger Appalachian Mountains. The town's elevation is approximately 3,333 feet (1,016 meters) above sea level, making it one of the highest towns of its size east of the Mississippi River.

Climate[edit | edit source]

Boone experiences a humid subtropical climate, with four distinct seasons. Winters are typically cold and snowy, while summers are mild and pleasant. The town's elevation contributes to its cooler temperatures compared to other regions in North Carolina.

Demographics[edit | edit source]

As of the most recent census, Boone has a population of approximately 19,000 residents. The town's population is bolstered by the students of Appalachian State University, which significantly influences the local economy and culture.

Economy[edit | edit source]

The economy of Boone is largely driven by Appalachian State University, which is the largest employer in the area. Other significant sectors include tourism, retail, and healthcare. The town is a popular destination for outdoor activities such as hiking, skiing, and mountain biking.

Education[edit | edit source]

Boone is home to Appalachian State University, a public university that offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs. The university is known for its strong programs in education, business, and the arts.

Culture[edit | edit source]

Boone has a vibrant cultural scene, with numerous festivals, music events, and art exhibitions throughout the year. The town is also known for its historic sites and outdoor recreational opportunities.

Transportation[edit | edit source]

Boone is accessible via several major highways, including U.S. Route 421 and U.S. Route 321. The town does not have a commercial airport, but it is served by the nearby Tri-Cities Regional Airport in Tennessee and the Charlotte Douglas International Airport in Charlotte.

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