Celebrated on 06/07/2026
National Boone Day honors Daniel Boone, the legendary frontiersman and explorer. It is celebrated on June 7, the date of his death in 1820, and was officially recognized by the U.S. Congress in 2015.
National Boone Day was established to honor the life and legacy of Daniel Boone, an American pioneer, explorer, and frontiersman. The day was officially recognized by the U.S. Congress in 2015, with the date chosen to coincide with June 7, the anniversary of Boone's death in 1820. The resolution was introduced by Representative Andy Barr of Kentucky and passed with bipartisan support, highlighting Boone's significant role in American history as a symbol of westward expansion and frontier spirit.
Since its official recognition, National Boone Day has been celebrated through various events and activities, particularly in Kentucky and other states associated with Boone's explorations. Commemorations include reenactments of Boone's journeys, educational programs in schools, and special exhibits at museums and historical sites. The day also serves as a reminder of Boone's contributions to the exploration and settlement of the American frontier, and it is often marked by community gatherings, storytelling sessions, and the promotion of outdoor activities like hiking and camping.
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