Daniel Boone (1734–1820) was an American pioneer and hunter whose frontier exploits made him one of the first folk heroes of the United States.
Daniel Boone or Dan Boone may also refer to:
People
- Daniel Morgan Boone (1769–1839), son of Daniel Boone, American pioneer, explorer, and frontiersman important in the history of Missouri
- Daniel Boone (MP), British Member of Parliament for Grampound, Ludgershall, Minehead and Stockbridge in 1741
- Dan Boone (baseball) (1895–1968), Major League Baseball pitcher
- Daniel Boone (singer) (1942–2023), English pop musician
- Danny Boone (born 1954), Major League Baseball pitcher
- Dany Boon (born 1966), French comedian and filmmaker
- Dan Boone (minister) (fl. 2000s), Nazarene minister, author, and university president
Film and television
- Daniel Boone (1907 film), a film by Edwin S. Porter
- In the Days of Daniel Boone or Daniel Boone, a 1923 film by William James Craft
- Daniel Boone (1936 film), an American film by David Howard starring George O'Brien
- Daniel Boone, Trail Blazer, a 1956 film starring Bruce Bennett
- Daniel Boone (1960 TV series), an ABC television miniseries that aired on Walt Disney Presents
- Daniel Boone (1964 TV series), an NBC television series starring Fess Parker
- Daniel Boone: Frontier Trail Rider, a 1966 film by George Sherman
Military
- USS Daniel Boone (SSBN-629), a U.S. Navy ballistic missile submarine
- Operation Daniel Boone, a military operation during the Vietnam war
Schools
Other uses
- Daniel Boone (book), a 1940 book by James Daugherty
- Daniel Boone, Kentucky
- Daniel Boone Hotel (Boone, North Carolina)
- Daniel Boone Hotel (Charleston, West Virginia)
See also
- Boone (disambiguation)
- Davy Crockett (1786–1836), American frontiersman sometimes confused with Daniel Boone
- Daniel Boone Arboretum, Tennessee
- Daniel Boone Bridge, spanning the Missouri River
- Daniel Boone Corridor, a proposed light rail route in St. Louis
- Daniel Boone National Forest, Kentucky
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