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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. [2]: 5 It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1994. [1]
Arrival of the caravan at Santa Fe, lithograph published c. 1844 Former U.S. Army outpost on the Santa Fe Trail, now a rest area on I-25 in northern New Mexico The Santa Fe Trail was a transportation route opened by the Indigenous people of North America as well as European trappers and traders in the second half of the 18th century.
United States National Park Service-Map, Robert McGinnis-illustration: ... Santa Fe Trail; Taos Downtown Historic District; William Becknell; William S. Messervy;
The Great Osage Trail, also known as the Osage Trace or the Kaw Trace, was one of the more well-known Native American trails through the countryside of the Midwest and Plains States of the U.S., pathways blazed by herds of buffalo or other migrating wildlife (Medicine Trails). Map of most of the Santa Fe Trail in 1845.
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]
These are all west of Chase. This added about 24 acres, reaching a new combined listed area of 43.68 acres (17.68 ha). [3] Another location near Little River, Kansas, Santa Fe Trail-Rice County Segment 2, with reference number 13000580, was listed on the National Register on August 6, 2013. This added 35.45 acres (14.35 ha) and is located off ...
Santa Fe Plaza; The Santa Fe Trail (1930 film) Santa Fe Trail – Grand Pass Trail Segments; Santa Fe Trail – Saline County Trail Segments; Santa Fe Trail Remains; Santa Fe Trail Scenic and Historic Byway; Santa Fe Trail-Kearny County Segment 1; Santa Fe Trail-Rice County Trail Segments; The Santa Fe Trail (1923 film) Simmons Point Station
The byway follows the Santa Fe National Historic Trail through southeastern Colorado and connects to the 381-mile (613 km) Santa Fe Trail Scenic Byway in New Mexico at Raton Pass, a National Historic Landmark at elevation 7,834 feet (2,388 m).