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Boone, NC

Boone
West King Street
West King Street
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Nickname(s): The Heart of the High Country
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Coordinates: 36°12′41″N 81°40′7″W / 36.21139°N 81.66861°W / 36.21139; -81.66861Coordinates: 36°12′41″N 81°40′7″W / 36.21139°N 81.66861°W / 36.21139; -81.66861
Country United States
State North Carolina
County Watauga County
Incorporated 1872
Named for Daniel Boone
Government
 • Type Council-manager
 • Mayor Rennie Brantz
Area
 • Total 6.07 sq mi (15.72 km2)
 • Land 6.07 sq mi (15.72 km2)
 • Water 0 sq mi (0 km2)
Elevation 3,333 ft (1,015.9 m)
Population (2010)
 • Total 17,186
 • Density 2,384/sq mi (920/km2)
Time zone Eastern (EST) (UTC-5)
 • Summer (DST) EDT (UTC-4)
ZIP codes 28607-28608
Area code(s) 828
FIPS code 37-07080
GNIS feature ID 1009539
Website http://www.townofboone.net

Boone is a town located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of western North Carolina, United States. Boone's population was 17,122 in 2010. Boone is the county seat of Watauga County and the home of Appalachian State University. The town is named for famous American pioneer and explorer Daniel Boone, and every summer since 1952 has hosted an outdoor amphitheatre drama, Horn in the West, portraying the British settlement of the area during the American Revolutionary War and featuring the contributions of its namesake. It is the largest community and the economic hub of the seven-county region of Western North Carolina known as the High Country.

In 2012, Boone was listed among the 10 best places to retire in the U.S. by U.S. News.

Boone took its name from the famous pioneer and explorer Daniel Boone, who on several occasions camped at a site generally agreed to be within the present city limits. Daniel's nephews, Jesse and Jonathan (sons of brother Israel Boone), were members of the town's first church, Three Forks Baptist, still in existence today.

Boone was served by the narrow gauge East Tennessee and Western North Carolina Railroad (nicknamed "Tweetsie") until the flood of 1940. The flood washed away much of the tracks and it was decided not to replace them.

Boone is the home of Appalachian State University, a constituent member of the University of North Carolina. Appalachian State is the sixth largest university in the seventeen-campus system. Caldwell Community College & Technical Institute also operates a satellite campus in Boone.


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