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  2. Texas Forest Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Forts Trail was the first of the ten trails to be reinstated. [2] The 35-county Forest Trail Region historically is known for people such as the Caddo Indians and Spanish explorer Alonso de Leon. The region has been called the gateway to Texas, with borders with Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana. The region is named for the four ...

  3. Aspen, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    A 2023 study by Savills, a global real estate broker, declared that prime Aspen real estate was the most expensive on a per-square-foot-basis of the 44 global ski resort markets it studied. [ 8 ] Relatively less expensive housing can be found outside the city limits, in nearby Snowmass Village (median single family home price $5.2 million in ...

  4. El Camino Real de los Tejas National Historic Trail - Wikipedia

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    El Camino Real de los Tejas routes in Spanish Texas. Alonso de León, Spanish governor of Coahuila, established the corridor for what became El Camino Real de Tierra Afuera in multiple expeditions to East Texas between 1686 and 1690 to find and destroy a French fort near Lavaca Bay, [2] established by René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle on what de León considered to be Spanish lands.

  5. Texas Trail of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Trail Hall of Fame is a cowboy hall of fame in Fort Worth, Texas. Established in 1997, [1] [2] the building is located at 130 E. Exchange Avenue, in the Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District of the city. [3] The hall honors individuals who have contributed to the Western way of life.

  6. El Camino Real Historic Trail Site - Wikipedia

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    The center, an official New Mexico Historic Site, opened in 2005 and closed in 2016. The Center featured exhibit panels and artifacts about the people who traveled along the trail, the desert and life in the 18th century.