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The California Trail was about 2,000 miles (3,200 kilometers). This is not an exact answer. It went across the entire western part of North America. It was an immigrant trail that was once mostly used in the California Gold Rush.
It is estimated that around 1,000 people died along the Santa Fe Trail before 1850. The trail, which was a major trade route connecting Missouri to Santa Fe, New Mexico, posed numerous dangers including disease, accidents, and conflicts with Native American tribes. These fatalities reflect the harsh conditions and challenges faced by travelers and traders during that period.
Yes, the trail class can be very competitive and a major competition.
The Mormon Trail and the Oregon trail followed the same route through much of the Midwest, until the Mormon Trail split off into Utah through Wyoming. No doubt the two groups exchanged help and supplies. It's also likely that some Oregon Trail travelers may have taken a detour through Mormon settlements in Utah to rest, wait out winter weather, or gather supplies.
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The major tourist attraction in Modesto, California is the McHenry Mansion, built in the early 1880's and registered in the National Register of Historic Places. The McHenry Museum across the street is usually the next stop for travelers.
The two major classification of travelers based on travel-purpose are the business travelers and the pleasure/personal travelers. Business Travelers 1. Regular business travelers 2. Business travelers attending meeting, conventions, and congresses 3. Incentive travelers Pleasure/Personal Travelers 1. Resort travelers 2. Family pleasure travelers 3. The elderly 4. Singles and couples
The first major migration on the Oregon trail began in 1843.
The nearest major airport is Trail Airport (YZZ).
umm....... a trail that ran through 5 peoples villages and was a WINDING trail.
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