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The Santa Fe Trail was a 19th-century route through central North America that connected Franklin, Missouri, with Santa Fe, New Mexico.Pioneered in 1821 by William Becknell, who departed from the Boonslick region along the Missouri River, the trail served as a vital commercial highway until 1880, when the railroad arrived in Santa Fe.
Santa Fe Trail - Saline County Trail Segments are four historic Santa Fe Trail segments located near Stanhope, Saline County, Missouri. The four trail rut segments are located on the Weinrich farm. They date to 1821–1827. [2]: 5 It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1994. [1]
Santa Fe Trail – Grand Pass Trail Segments are three historic Santa Fe Trail segments located at Grand Pass, Saline County, Missouri. The three trail rut segments are located within Maple Hill Cemetery and near Grand Pass Methodist Church. They date to 1821–1827.
“We didn’t realize at that point what was there. … We should have known better.”
1980 U.S. Geological Survey Topographical map of a portion of Independence Missouri with a blurry red line superimposed, showing the route of the ancient "Great Osage Trail" which after 1825 was known as the first section of the Santa Fe Trail, destination New Mexico and Mexico.
Ski Santa Fe: Santa Fe: New Mexico: 12,075 10,350 ... Missouri: 860 540 320 65 17 9 19 ... Open Ski Map; Liftblog.com; References
The Boone's Lick Road and Santa Fe Trail in Missouri. The trail began at the Missouri River port of St. Charles, Missouri, a late colonial town, and struck a westward path through present-day St. Charles, Warren, Montgomery, Callaway, Boone and Howard counties. Different shortcuts were made on the trail as towns and county seats were founded ...
Dec. 30—The main building at Ski Santa Fe was evacuated Saturday morning when a valve broke off of a large propane tank behind the lodge. The valve broke as a Ferrellgas technician was filling ...