Horn in the West, Boone
Facts and practical information
Horn in the West, by Kermit Hunter, is an outdoor drama produced every summer since 1952 in the Daniel Boone Amphitheater in Boone, North Carolina. The show, the oldest revolutionary war drama in the United States, was about the life and times of the hardy mountain settlers of western North Carolina and eastern Tennessee. It covers a time period during the American Revolution between the Battle of Alamance in 1771 and the Battle of King's Mountain in 1780. The story follows the family of Dr. Geoffrey Stuart, a British loyalist, who is forced to flee the lower colony due to the actions of his son during the Battle of Alamance. Led into the mountain country by frontiersman Daniel Boone, Stuart must come to terms with his own loyalties, which are divided between his country and his son. ()
Horn in the West – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Hickory Ridge Living History Museum, Jones House, Appalachian State University, Daniel Boone Native Gardens.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When is Horn in the West open?
- Monday closed
- Tuesday 8 pm - 10 pm
- Wednesday 8 pm - 10 pm
- Thursday 8 pm - 10 pm
- Friday 8 pm - 10 pm
- Saturday 8 pm - 10 pm
- Sunday 8 pm - 10 pm
Which popular attractions are close to Horn in the West?
How to get to Horn in the West by public transport?
Bus
- Horn in the West Parking Lot • Lines: State Farm (3 min walk)
- Kangaroo Express • Lines: Express, Pink, Purple (3 min walk)