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The Santa Fe Trail started in Missouri, and went through Kansas, Oklahoma, Colorado, to Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Yes. It passes through Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Wyoming, Idaho, and Oregon.
The Chisholm Trail began in Austin (The Rio Grand) Texas, went through Oklahoma and ended in Abilene or Newton or Wichita Kansas.
There were five states: Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Colorado and New Mexico.
Kansas had railroads
It started in Missouri and passed through what is now Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska and Wyoming, ending in Idaho, Oregon and Washington---known at the time as "Oregon Country.The states didn't pass through the Oregon Trail, but the trail went through the states.
The Tamiami Trail is contained entirely in Florida.
There is not a mountain range that runs through Alabama and Maine, but Pinhoti National Recreation Trail, which is located in Alabama, does go near the Appalachian Trail. The Appalachian Trail runs from Georgia through Maine, and contains the Appalachian Mountains.
Four: Wisconsin, Iowa, Missouri and Kansas.
Old Route 66 barely grazed the southeast corner of Kansas, passing through Galena, Riverton, and Baxter Springs.
You have to go to an island, and in this mans house, there is a map of the sea with a trail through the fog. Copy this onto your sea chart, and follow the trail through the fog. Good luck!
It's left of Celadon City near the bike trail, you go towards the bike trail and you have to have cut and cut the tree. You go up and get attacked by two people and go through the building, and a house will be there go in and talk to the girl.