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Route follows the main Oregon Trail from the crossing of the Snake River near Glenns Ferry to Bonneville Point, southeast of Boise. [39] [47] II Missouri Breaks Back Country Byway: Montana: 80 130 MT 236 in Winifred: Knox Ridge Road and US 191 near the Fred Robinson Bridge
Horses crossing a plain near the Simpson Park Wilderness Study Area in central Nevada, managed by the Battle Mountain BLM Field Office Snow-covered cliffs of Snake River Canyon, Idaho, managed by the Boise District of the BLM. The BLM's roots go back to the Land Ordinance of 1785 and the Northwest Ordinance of 1787. [14]
The Amargosa Valley is the valley through which the Amargosa River flows south, in Nye County, southwestern Nevada and Inyo County in the state of California.The south end is alternately called the "Amargosa River Valley'" or the "Tecopa Valley."
Sheldon Road in Duanesburg: NY 7 / CR 153 CR 153: 2.39 3.85 NY 7 / CR 151 Youngs Road in Duanesburg: US 20: CR 155: 2.05 3.30 NY 30 at Schoharie County line (becomes CR 65) Oak Hill Road in Duanesburg: NY 30 CR 157: 1.14 1.83 NY 30: Old Route 30 in Duanesburg: US 20: Former routing of NY 30 CR 158: 4.29 6.90 NY 7: Rosendale Road in Niskayuna
The Normans Kill is a 45.4-mile-long (73.1 km) [3] creek in New York's Capital District located in Schenectady and Albany counties. It flows southeasterly from its source in the town of Duanesburg near Delanson to its mouth at the Hudson River in the town of Bethlehem.
National Conservation Lands poster for Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument (2014). National Conservation Lands, formally known as the National Landscape Conservation System, is a 35-million-acre (140,000 km 2) collection of lands in 873 federally recognized areas considered to be the crown jewels of the American West. [1]
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Duanesburg, Town Of, New York: Meeting House Erected 1807 Near Site Of Original Log Structure 1St Preacher - Ezekiel Tripp Society Organized About 1790 5: FROST HOMESTEAD On Nys 159 At Mariaville Duanesburg, Town Of, New York: This House Was Built By James Frost In 1834, Using Reclaimed Portions From The Featherstonhaugh Mansion Built In 1808 6