Daniel Boone Hotel, National Register hotel building in Boone, US.
The Daniel Boone Hotel is a 2-story Colonial Revival structure featuring a grand staircase and spacious entrance lobby. The property includes basement-level vehicle parking with a covered drive-through area and a veranda accessible from West King Street.
Local business leaders built the hotel in 1925 recognizing the city needed lodging for visitors and government officials. It operated successfully until the late 1970s when its use as a functioning hotel came to an end.
The hotel functioned as a social hub where residents gathered for shared meals and community events throughout the week. The public dining room became an important part of local social life and reflected the tradition of meeting in a common space.
Access to the building is via a terraced walkway from West King Street that leads to a covered veranda, providing clear entrance orientation. The basement-level vehicle parking with a covered drive-through makes car access straightforward.
The building bears the name of frontier pioneer Daniel Boone and attracts visitors interested in early American history. The naming choice connects the local landmark to a major historical figure from the region.
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