OREGON TRAIL RUTS SHOWCASE GRIT OF HARDY ADVENTURERS
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The travelers spent less than thirty days in Wyoming and left little besides ruts, names and dates on trailside cliffs, a few place names, and some graves. Indeed, exfoliation removed the early names from Independence Rock a long time ago. Like the mountain men, the emigrants left no signifi...
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History of the Oregon Trail Early settlers in Oregon often arrived aboard ship, a voyage starting on the east coast, rounding Cape Horn, and up the Pacific coast to the Columbia River. That trip often took a year to complete. Following in the footsteps of the fur trappers, a number of...
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The Oregon Trail also made its way near Baker City. Visitors explore historic wagon ruts at the nearbyFarewell Bend State Park. TheNational Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Centerin Baker City provides a great day trip to learn more about this massive human migration. ...
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9. Wheel ruts from Oregon Trail wagons are still visible today. By the time the last wagon trains crossed in the 1880s, mass migration on the Oregon Trail had left an indelible mark on the American frontier. Decades of prairie schooner traffic carved up certain sections of the trail, leavin...