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Once the state's breadbasket, this New Mexico region offers visitors a chance to glimpse Santa Fe Trail history and culture ...
The Santa Fe Trail was a well-traveled stage coach route connecting Missouri and New Mexico during the 19 th century. Freight, mail and people made their way across the wilds of five states using ...
Santa Fe, New Mexico, may be the oldest capital in the United States, but it's fairly progressive when it comes to trails, making it one of the best places to run in the Southwest.
Dr. David Dary discussed his book [The Santa Fe Trail: Its History, Legends and Lore], published by Knopf. In his book and talk, Dr. Dary examined the history and legends associated with the trail ...
This year marks the 200th anniversary of the Santa Fe Trail as a major commercial route across the Great Plains. It stretched more than 800 miles between the Missouri River and Santa Fe, New Mexico.
In 1846, the U.S. Army invaded New Mexico by way of the Santa Fe Trail as part of the Mexican-American War. Following the war, the trail operated as a national road.
The Santa Fe Trail stretches 1,203 miles from just north of Boonville, Missouri to Santa Fe, New Mexico and 188 of those miles are in southeastern Colorado. Latest U.S.
The Santa Fe Trail's history is celebrated in Pawnee County. ... A map and 19th century memorabilia fill the Santa Fe Trail Center near ... a rout that connected Missouri to Santa Fe, New Mexico.