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The Oregon, Chisholm, and Mormon Trails were all popular overland travel routes across the western United States in the mid 1800's.
they traveled in convoys of horses and wagons through the smoothest terrain
Although the first Mormons to travel the trail were leaving Nauvoo, Illinois, the actual start of the trail is officially in Iowa. From there it passes through Nebraska and Wyoming before ending in Utah.
The Mormon Trail.
Mormon Trail to Utah
The Mormon Trail was the route, but it did travel on the Oregon trial too. :)
The Mormon trail originally began in Nauvoo Illinois, near the Mississippi River, but it later covered all of the United States as more and more people used it to travel west.
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48 states
The Mormon Church (also know as the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints or LDS church) does not own the flying J travel centers. I would think that by buying them they would risk losing their tax exempt status as a church in the United States.
they are pure energy states so it is radiation