This rare opportunity to own a piece of Kentucky history offers a 44 acre parcel of prime land in Fayette County with roots dating back to the first settlements in Kentucky. Established in 1779 by Daniel Boone and his family, the land is home to the historic Boone Station and the Boone Grave Marker, honoring five relatives of this legendary frontiersman. Archaeological excavations by the University of Kentucky have uncovered stone foundations of the station cabins, a portion of the stockade ditch built by the Boone family, and the large stone foundation of a house built by Robert Frank in 1795. Conveniently located just minutes from I-75/I-64 and downtown Lexington, this property offers both a peaceful rural setting and easy access to urban amenities. Whether you envision owning or farming an iconic location, this land provides a unique and historic canvas.