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Remembering Boone
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Remembering Boone
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Remembering Boone
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Named for the frontiersman Daniel Boone, the town of Boone was first laid out in 1850 and officially incorporated in 1872. Nestled in an Appalachian stream valley, the town of Boone was initially little more than a sleepy, ramshackle county seat, prompting one 1888 visitor to describe it as "a God-forsaken place." In 1899, the founding of the Watauga Academy (today's Appalachian State University) began a long history of synergy and occasional friction between town and gown. The 1918 arrival of the Linville River Railway launched the "Watch Boone Grow" campaign, turning Boone into a thriving commercial center. After World War II, improved roadways, cheap automobiles, and the nearby Blue Ridge Parkway made Boone a mountain tourism hub. The confluence of these forces-higher education, mountain tourism, and a commercial economy-has sometimes threatened Boone's identity, but Boone's reputation as an idyllic escape nevertheless endures. Dr. Eric W. Plaag is the chairperson of the Digital Watauga Project, an initiative of the Watauga County Historical Society and the Watauga County Public Library. In celebration of Boone's 150th anniversary, Dr. Plaag narrates Boone's fascinating historical evolution from the 1870s to the present using selected images from Digital Watauga's extensive collections. The Images of America series celebrates the history of neighborhoods, towns, and cities across the country. Using archival photographs, each title presents the distinctive stories from the past that shape the character of the community today. Arcadia is proud to play a part in the preservation of local heritage making history available to all.