Daniel Boone's Wilderness Road is located several miles from the encampment.
Wilderness Road was built by Daniel Boone in 1775.
Over 200,000 pioneers came over the Wilderness Road, enduring severe hardships.
More than 100 men, women and children were killed in the fall of 1784 along the Wilderness Road.
The Wilderness Road served as a great path of commerce for the early settlers in Kentucky.
In 1784 alone, Indians killed over 100 travelers on the Wilderness Road.
This road became known as the Wilderness Road.
It served as the main entryway to the town of Bardstown from 1785 to 1825, including the Wilderness Road.
The working stones in the mill were brought over the Wilderness Road in 1805.
Daniel Boone's Wilderness Road ran through this community in 1775.