American Trails Revisited

American Trails Revisited
Title American Trails Revisited PDF eBook
Author Lyn Wilkerson
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 451
Release 2003-07
Genre History
ISBN 0595282628

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American Trails Revisited follows in the proverbial footsteps of the many explorers and pioneers who traveled across the American West. Based on the works of the Federal Writers Project in the 1940's, this book organizes, updates, and enhances the original material to provide an easy-to-follow historical travel guide to the Western United States. Along with the history of the people and places you will find along the way, this book also includes information for local, state, and national parks. A portion of the proceeds from this book will be used to support local historical organizations, so that the history that you rediscover in your travels will remain for those who follow in your footsteps.

The Oregon Trail Revisited

The Oregon Trail Revisited
Title The Oregon Trail Revisited PDF eBook
Author Gregory M. Franzwa
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1997
Genre Automobile travel
ISBN 9781880397237

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Footprints Across the South

Footprints Across the South
Title Footprints Across the South PDF eBook
Author Jim Kautz
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2006
Genre Natural history
ISBN 9781933483078

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In Footprints Across the South: Bartram's Trail Revisited, author James Kautz travels the path of William Bartram, a botanist from Philadelphia who explored the American Southeast in the 1770s. Beginning in Charleston, SC, and ending in Baton Rouge, LA, Kautz compares the conditions at the time of the nation's founding with the current social and natural environment of today. Interested in learning more?

The Oregon Trail Revisited

The Oregon Trail Revisited
Title The Oregon Trail Revisited PDF eBook
Author Gregory M. Franzwa
Publisher
Pages 452
Release 1988
Genre History
ISBN

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This book includes a broad history of the Oregon Trail and a detailed guide to exact points where the old trail crosses public roadways of today.

The Mormon Trail Revisited

The Mormon Trail Revisited
Title The Mormon Trail Revisited PDF eBook
Author Gregory M. Franzwa
Publisher
Pages 294
Release 2007
Genre Historic sites
ISBN

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Little Indiana

Little Indiana
Title Little Indiana PDF eBook
Author Jessica Nunemaker
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 324
Release 2016-04-29
Genre Travel
ISBN 0253020700

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Where was James Dean's hometown? What do A. J. Foyt, Mario Andretti, and Al Unser have in common besides winning the Indianapolis 500? Where was the world's first theme park? Find these answers and more in Little Indiana: Small Town Destinations. Featuring towns of 15,000 or fewer inhabitants, Little Indiana explores where to eat, stay, play, and shop in over 90 small towns. After six years of traveling the state in search of amazing local experiences, blogger and TV host Jessica Nunemaker shares a treasure trove of what to expect in Hoosier small towns. Perfect for any length of excursion—day or weekend—the book is organized by region and town and provides travelers easy access to information found nowhere else. From wineries to antique shops, alpaca farms to chocolate stores, unique attractions are awaiting discovery. Full-color images showcase specialty stores, mouth-watering meals, and exciting attractions tucked off the beaten path. Proof that there's always something to do in a small town, this book is the perfect way to kick-start your next Indiana adventure!

A Trail Revisited

A Trail Revisited
Title A Trail Revisited PDF eBook
Author C.R. Monroe
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 270
Release 2014-01-10
Genre Fiction
ISBN 149312935X

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The story brings the reader to the Western frontier during the post-Civil War era. Robin, a half breed Texas Ranger, after being reunited with his father, was living and working on the huge BBC ranch. While there he received a letter from friends who had aided him in the past, requesting his help with a rustling problem in Missouri. He and a friend left the Northwest Territory as early as possible in order to avoid the snows of winter and to return the favor. They were both completely unaware that they would become embroiled in a confl ict between a power hungry, brilliantly devious madman who was attempting to gain control of the small valley and the people that lived there. Before the surprising conclusion of this story you will fi nd the Ranger and his friends required to face personal danger, confl icting moral decisions, love and all of its complexities, and diffi cult decisions to make between duty and loyalty. Not only will you fi nd a diversity of characters, but also attempts to deal with the clash of cultures between the Sioux and Arapahoe Nations as the European population push themselves onto sacred hunting grounds in search of gold or land. These were hard times and hard men lived them, and after losing everything they owned at the close of the Civil War, many men would willingly kill if an opportunity to regain a place they can call their own presented itself.