Levi Jackson State Park in Kentucky, also known as Levi Jackson Wilderness Road Park is an 896-acre park that encompasses a section of the Wilderness Road. In the late 1700s and 1800s, this was a main route used by early settlers, including Daniel Boone, traveling by horseback or foot from Virginia to Kentucky. The park is named for settler Levi Jackson who operated a farm and tavern in the area in the 1800s...
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