The correct answer is Option B) Kentucky.
The 'Wilderness Road' was a small patch of road which literally went through hundreds of miles of wilderness to connect the North-East of the United States to Kentucky.
It was also know as the 'Cumberland road' as it started from Fort Cumberland situated in modern day state of Maryland.
The passage was used by some of the earliest settlers and colonial powers and is ingrained in United States history as an important romantic road that was able to connect two parts of a large country.