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Nathan Boone's homestead

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youngest son of Daniel Boone, he built this house in the early 1800's. the state repaired putting the siding on it. parts of the house still has the original rough sewn timber just north of Springfield, Missouri

Comments (39)


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Rainastorm

6:00AM | Tue, 25 September 2012

So cool!!!

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dakotabluemoon

6:02AM | Tue, 25 September 2012

What a quint little place great shot of it.

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bazza

6:02AM | Tue, 25 September 2012

Nice old place, well kept too which is great!!

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greyone

6:08AM | Tue, 25 September 2012

Great looking capture of this piece of history.

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morningglory

6:26AM | Tue, 25 September 2012

Quite a nice home. Love the long porch.

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ontar1

6:32AM | Tue, 25 September 2012

Beautiful old house, outstanding capture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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magnus073

7:17AM | Tue, 25 September 2012

Now this one stopped me in my tracks Richard, as I had no idea something like this still existed. So glad the state did some repairs to preserve this treasure

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JohnDelaquiox

7:48AM | Tue, 25 September 2012

Fantastic!

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Faemike55

8:15AM | Tue, 25 September 2012

Fascinating looks very sturdy

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barryjeffer

8:20AM | Tue, 25 September 2012

Very cool history.

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flavia49

8:31AM | Tue, 25 September 2012

wonderful image

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eekdog Online Now!

8:55AM | Tue, 25 September 2012

nice homestead, love the area.

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ladylake Online Now!

9:04AM | Tue, 25 September 2012

Very cool.

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jayfar

9:59AM | Tue, 25 September 2012

Looks a super place to live. Nice shot Richard.

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nitegrafix

10:14AM | Tue, 25 September 2012

Great work!

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evielouise

10:21AM | Tue, 25 September 2012

one could use this in a neat image ~~ copyright?? lol

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Flint_Hawk

10:28AM | Tue, 25 September 2012

I agree with you about the siding being out of place!

alanwilliams

10:36AM | Tue, 25 September 2012

now thats what i call a homestead

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VDH

11:15AM | Tue, 25 September 2012

Interesting shot!

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UteBigSmile

11:33AM | Tue, 25 September 2012

Wonderful capture, would be a nice place to live, just some trees around for the shader in summer, it's quite perfect!

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mickeyrony

11:39AM | Tue, 25 September 2012

Nice plaqce . I like the rwo barrils to save water. Great to you to share whit us ((5++))

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bobrgallegos

12:37PM | Tue, 25 September 2012

Wonderful capture of this historic place!!

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drifterlee

12:41PM | Tue, 25 September 2012

I was going to say it looks in mighty good shape for something so old, Richard!

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Celart

12:57PM | Tue, 25 September 2012

Nice shot. Well done

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Bampster

1:05PM | Tue, 25 September 2012

Excellent photo of an interesting location!!!!!

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farmerC

1:15PM | Tue, 25 September 2012

Shining.

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DennisReed

2:11PM | Tue, 25 September 2012

Cool piece of History!

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SidheRoseGraphics

2:44PM | Tue, 25 September 2012

A great old house. Love those big front porches :) Nice capture of this old place of history, Richard!

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cricke49

3:11PM | Tue, 25 September 2012

excellent historical capture, the place has sure been kept up!:)*5

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emmecielle

3:37PM | Tue, 25 September 2012

Very nice place|! EWxcellent shot! :)

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Photograph Details
F Numberf/8.0
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 7D
Shutter Speed1/200
ISO Speed100
Focal Length18

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