The District courts are often described as the Chief Trial court of the state, and as group these courts are called the general trail courts.
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Heartland State Trail was created in 1974.
Most states have three levels; some have more. The exact number of levels and their names depend on the state. The most common three levels are the trial court, the appellate court, and the supreme court. The higher-level courts hear appeals of the cases decided in the trial courts. In some states, the names are different. For example, in New York, the trial courts (depending on where you are and what kind of case you have) are called Supreme Courts, Family Courts, County Courts, District Courts, City Courts, Town Courts, or Village Courts; the intermediate appellate court is the Appellate Division, and the highest appellate court is the Court of Appeals. You can check out the New York court system at the related link below - or you can go from there to check out the court court system in any state on CourtReference.
Trail of Tears State Forest was created in 1929.
Deep River State Trail was created in 2007.
North Shore State Trail was created in 1975.
Lincoln Trail State Park was created in 1958.
Trail of Tears State Park was created in 1957.
The area of Trail of Tears State Forest is 20.696 square kilometers.
Lincoln Trail Homestead State Memorial was created in 1938.