Fantastic Facts about the Oregon Trail ... Shop the Oregon Trail ... If you home school, teach elementary classes, or just enjoy history, "The Oregon Trail" is designed for you. Enjoy the adventure!
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This study guide on the Oregon Trail was originally designed as a companion for the two hour historical video documentary. ... Sure, you've heard of the Oregon Trail computer game, but there's so much more.....
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Oregon Trail - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Oregon Trail was one of the main overland migration routes on the North American continent, leading from locations on the Missouri River to the Oregon Territory. The eastern half of the trail wa...
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The Visitor Information Center is also located at the End of the Oregon Trail, with helpful staff and a wide selection of area maps and brochures. Please contact Visitors Services at 503.657.9336 x114 for more information on booking group tours and for information on local lodging, restaurants and activities.
www.endoftheoregontrail.org/histhome.html www.endoftheoregontrail.org/histhome.html
Information on the history of the Oregon Trail. ... Exploring the Oregon Trail ... Today the 2,170 mile Oregon Trail still evokes an instant image, a ready recollection of the settlement of this continent, of the differences between American Indians and white settlers, and of new horizons. In 1840 only three states existed west...
www.americanwest.com/trails/pages/oretrail.htm www.americanwest.com/trails/pages/oretrail.htm
The Oregon Trail (video game) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Oregon Trail is an educational computer game developed by Don Rawitsch, Bill Heinemann, and Paul Dillenberger in 1971 and produced by MECC in 1974. The game was inspired by the real-life Oregon...
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Welcome to Oregon! This site was started in 1989 and is an ongoing project that focuses on the pioneers of the Oregon Territory up to and including 1855. I welcome any additional information you may want to contribute on an ancestor and will list as a researcher anyone interested ... Oregon Trail 101 by Prof. Jim Tompkins...
www.oregonpioneers.com/ortrail.htm www.oregonpioneers.com/ortrail.htm
All about the Oregon Trail ... "End of the Oregon Trail" Interpretive Center in Oregon City, Oregon. Uses living history interpretations and exhibits that immerse visitors in the dreams, desires and adventures of those who made the journey west.
www.over-land.com/trore.html www.over-land.com/trore.html
| Independence | Courthouse Rock | Chimney Rock | Fort Laramie | Independence Rock | Fort Bridger |; | Soda Springs | Fort Hall | Fort Boise | Whitman Mission | The Dalles | Oregon City |
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