The Boone's Lick Road or Boonslick Trail was an early 1800s transportation route from eastern to central Missouri in the United States. Running east-west on the North side and roughly parallel to the Missouri River the trail began in the river port of St. Charles. The trail played a major role in the westward expansion of the United States and the development of Missouri's statehood. The trail's eventual terminus at Franklin was the start of the better-known Santa Fe Trail. First traced by the sons of Daniel Boone, the path originally ended at a salt lick in Howard County used by the pair to manufacture salt. Today the lick is maintained as Boone's Lick State Historic Site.
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| - The Boone's Lick Road or Boonslick Trail was an early 1800s transportation route from eastern to central Missouri in the United States. Running east-west on the North side and roughly parallel to the Missouri River the trail began in the river port of St. Charles. The trail played a major role in the westward expansion of the United States and the development of Missouri's statehood. The trail's eventual terminus at Franklin was the start of the better-known Santa Fe Trail. First traced by the sons of Daniel Boone, the path originally ended at a salt lick in Howard County used by the pair to manufacture salt. Today the lick is maintained as Boone's Lick State Historic Site. (en)
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| - Montgomery County, Missouri
- Boone's Lick State Historic Site
- Boone County, Missouri
- Joseph Smith
- United States
- Columbia, Missouri
- Franklin, Missouri
- Fulton, Missouri
- Missouri
- Missouri River
- Callaway County, Missouri
- Slavery in the United States
- Howard County, Missouri
- Warrenton, Missouri
- Daniel Boone
- Far West, Missouri
- Church of Christ (Latter Day Saints)
- African-American history in Columbia, Missouri
- Interstate 70 in Missouri
- Smithton Company
- U.S. Route 40 in Missouri
- History of Columbia, Missouri
- Williamsburg, Missouri
- Pre-statehood history of Missouri
- Boonslick
- 19th century in Columbia, Missouri
- Historic trails and roads in Missouri
- St. Charles, Missouri
- Great Osage Trail
- Santa Fe Trail
- Warren County, Missouri
- Little Dixie (Missouri)
- Salt lick
- St. Charles County, Missouri
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| - The Boone's Lick Road or Boonslick Trail was an early 1800s transportation route from eastern to central Missouri in the United States. Running east-west on the North side and roughly parallel to the Missouri River the trail began in the river port of St. Charles. The trail played a major role in the westward expansion of the United States and the development of Missouri's statehood. The trail's eventual terminus at Franklin was the start of the better-known Santa Fe Trail. First traced by the sons of Daniel Boone, the path originally ended at a salt lick in Howard County used by the pair to manufacture salt. Today the lick is maintained as Boone's Lick State Historic Site. (en)
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of | - Rocky Fork Township, Boone County, Missouri
- List of cemeteries in Boone County, Missouri
- Boone's Lick State Historic Site
- Boone County, Missouri
- Perche Township, Boone County, Missouri
- Columbia, Missouri
- Columbia metropolitan area (Missouri)
- Franklin, Missouri
- Missouri River
- History of Columbia, Missouri
- History of Kansas
- Boone's Lick Trail
- Smithton Company
- Kansas Territory
- Boonesboro, Missouri
- Boonslick
- St. Charles, Missouri
- Great Osage Trail
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- Booneslick Trail
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