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Guided Tour - Official Santa Fe Trail Association

    https://www.santafetrail.org/chapters/wetdry/guided-tour.html
    A Self Guided Auto Tour of the Santa Fe Trail’s Wet Route. Introduction. The Wet Route of the Santa Fe Trail began at present Larned, Kansas and followed the Arkansas River to its south bend near present Ford, Kansas. There, the Trail veered northwest to pursue the river through present Dodge City and westward to the site of the Caches.

Santa Fe Trail Auto Tours

    http://www.santafetrailresearch.com/sft/tours.html
    "Santa Fe Trail Tours" On Our Site "The Future of the Santa Fe Trail" Rock Creek, Kansas USD 323 "2013" "2011" "2009" "2007" Wamego, Kansas Schools Trips on the Santa Fe Trail "2005" "2003" "2001" "1999" "Web's Best Homework - Student-Teacher-Parent Resource" Santa Fe Trail Research ...

Santa Fe Tours – Things to do in Santa Fe

    https://santa-fe.tours/
    Our Multi-stop Day Tours of New Mexico from Santa Fe are perfect for experiencing our splendid cultural and scenic wonders without driving, lunch included. Go on a Scenic tour, take part in the culture, learn about the unexpected history of NM, while visiting: movie locations, National Monuments, Ghost Ranch, hot springs, and much, much more!

TOURISM Santa Fe Santa Fe Margarita Trail

    https://santafe.org/Visiting_Santa_Fe/Self_Guided_Tours/Margarita_Trail/index.html
    welcome to the santa fe margarita trail Discover Santa Fe’s unique culture as you experience specialty-crafted margaritas made famous by some of the best restaurants and bars in The City Different. The Margarita Trail is an invitation to explore 45 of Santa Fe’s finest margaritas, each crafted for the Trail.

Santa Fe Trail — Colorado Department of Transportation

    https://www.codot.gov/travel/scenic-byways/southeast/santa-fe-trail
    Santa Fe Trail Scenic and Historic Byway - Mountain Branch 312 E. Main St. PO Box 118 Trinidad, CO 81082 719- 846-7217

Santa Fe National Historic Trail GeoTour (GT34)

    https://www.geocaching.com/play/geotours/santa-fe-trail
    From 1821 to 1880, Santa Fe Trail traders hauled manufactured goods from Missouri to Santa Fe and returned with silver coins, pelts, and mules. Now you can walk in their path and visit the locations that provide a link to the past. In 1987, the U.S. Congress noted the national historical significance of this trail and designated this route as ...

TOURISM Santa Fe: Visiting Santa Fe/Self Guided Tours ...

    https://santafe.org/Visiting_Santa_Fe/Self_Guided_Tours/Santa_Fe_Brewery_Trail/index.html
    The Santa Fe Brewing Company is New Mexico's oldest and most award winning microbrewery. We brew all of our beers in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Featured favorites include: Santa Fe Pale Ale, Santa Fe Hefeweizen, Santa Fe Nut Brown, State Pen Porter, Chicken Killer Barley Wine, Happy Camper IPA, Los Innovadores Series, Freestyle Pilsner, Dirty Blonde and Imperial Java Stout.

Santa Fe Trail Auto Tour

    http://www.santafetrailresearch.com/directory/chapter-auto-tour.html
    Within this Auto Tour Guide are links to the Directory of Santa Fe Trail Sites book titled Historic Information, Maps, and Photos for most of the sites marked by The Wet/Dry Routes Chapter. Site: There is an identification number assigned to each site. Branch: The branch of the Santa Fe Trail on which the site is located. Designation:

Santa Fe National Historic Trail (U.S. National Park Service)

    https://www.nps.gov/safe/index.htm
    Jan 02, 2020 · as trail hands hitched their oxen to freight wagons carrying cargo between western Missouri and Santa Fe, New Mexico. Follow the Santa Fe National Historic Trail through five states and you'll find adventure and evidence of past travelers who made this remarkable trip before you!

Official Santa Fe Trail Association

    https://santafetrail.org/
    The Santa Fe Trail Lives On! Plans are being made to commemorate the 200th anniversary of opening of the Santa Fe Trail to trade. In 1821, on June 10, William Becknell published a notice in the Missouri Intelligencer newspapersoliciting participants for a trip “to the westward for the purpose of trading for Horses & Mules, and catching Wild Animals of every description, that we may think ...

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