The Bozeman Trail was an overland route connecting the gold rush territory of Montana.
Frosty made a "happy, thumpity-thump-thump" sound as he ran through town.
umm....... a trail that ran through 5 peoples villages and was a WINDING trail.
The Iditarod Trail was a trail used to transport goods that ran from Seward, passed through Iditarod, then ended in Nome. Iditarod was named after the Iditarod River. In the early 1900s, it saw a boom due to gold mining. After the gold was exhausted, the town became a ghost town.
I'm not entirely sure what you are asking but yes there was a trail, called the Ho Chi Minh trail, that ran partly through Laos and Cambodia to transport supplies and vietcong troops to south Vietnam.
Wee Willie Winkie.
The west orange trail
the trail is what the dogs ran on
It was the Chisholm Trail.
The 600-mile Chisholm Trail was used extensively until 1871. Illinois cattle buyer Joseph G. McCoy laid out the trail along an old trade path initially developed by merchant Jesse Chisholm. It ran north from San Antonio to Fort Worth, Texas, through Oklahoma and ended at Abilene, Kansas.
I was told by our guide on the trail that a local porter ran the trail from the first bridge to machu picchu in 4 hours
The church is usually in the center of the town or at the top of "high" street that ran through the town. A market square was also in front of the church. You can still see this lay out today in many cities in Europe.