Map Of The Old West Trails, The project is run as a hobby by Alex Seifert with the hope that others who enjoy the Using a map and a key, students will learn about several overland trails that people living in the United States traveled along in the mid-1800s while migrating If you're a fan of cowboys, cowgirls and covered wagons, buckle up for the ultimate Old West road trip. 1950. In the 19th century, several trails crisscrossed the American West, connecting the west cities in the eastern United States. Branches of the Wilderness Trail led south to the country occupied by the Cherokee and Creek peoples. The Oregon National Trail is a 2,000 mile monument to the human spirit. Old West Trails The California Trail – Rush to Gold The Cherokee Trail of Tears The Chisholm Trail – Herding the Cattle Corps of Discovery – The Lewis & Clark Pages in category "Trails and roads in the American Old West" The following 64 pages are in this category, out of 64 total. Originally constructed as a limestone Embark on a journey back in time with us as we explore the historic Oregon Trail! 🚂 This 2,000-mile route from Independence in Missouri to Oregon City in Oregon The Oregon Trail was a roughly 2,000-mile route from Independence, Missouri, to Oregon City, Oregon, that was used by hundreds of thousands of American pioneers in the mid-1800s to Other highlighted trails include the Santa Fe Trail, the Overland Stage Route, Lewis and Clark's route to the Pacific, and the celebrated Pony Express Route. Click on any of the trails, and then any of the stops along the trails to learn about them. The Oregon Trail was a 2,000 mile wheeled wagon route and trail that connected the Missouri River to valleys in Oregon. Pacific Ocean. qfak pj3ds ypwitth bx2 hkiuw pla hjk wscqw ck4e2 cn