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Oregon Trail Historical Markers

The Oregon Trail was the only practical corridor to reach the entire western United States from 1836 – 1869. Over half a million people went west during the Oregon Trail’s “glory years.”
 
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By William Fischer, Jr., November 4, 2016
Two Routes from Westport Marker
101 Kansas, Johnson County, Overland Park — Two Routes from Westport
102 Kansas, Johnson County, Overland Park — Two Ways West from Westport
103 Kansas, Johnson County, Overland Park — Voices from the Trail
104 Kansas, Johnson County, Shawnee — Gum Springs
105 Kansas, Johnson County, Shawnee — The Development of the Kansas City area Frontier Trails NetworkTrail Map
106 Kansas, Leavenworth County, Fort Leavenworth — Santa Fe and Oregon Trails
107 Kansas, Leavenworth County, Fort Leavenworth — The Oregon and Santa Fe Trails
108 Kansas, Marshall County, Blue Rapids — A Quiet and Restful Place
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109 Kansas, Marshall County, Blue Rapids — A Respite In The WildernessAlcove Spring
110 Kansas, Marshall County, Blue Rapids — Alcove Spring Park
111 Kansas, Marshall County, Blue Rapids — 26 — Alcove Springs & the Oregon Trail
112 Kansas, Marshall County, Blue Rapids — The 1840s American DreamAlcove Spring
113 Kansas, Pottawatomie County, St. Marys — Site of the Oregon Trail1830 - 1876
114 Kansas, Pottawatomie County, St. Marys — 18 — St. Marys
115 Kansas, Pottawatomie County, Westmoreland — Burial Site of Oregon Trail Traveler
116 Kansas, Pottawatomie County, Westmoreland — One Step at a Time
117 Kansas, Pottawatomie County, Westmoreland — Route of the Oregon Trail
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118 Kansas, Pottawatomie County, Westmoreland — Scott Spring
119 Kansas, Pottawatomie County, Westmoreland — 20 — The California - Oregon Trail
120 Kansas, Pottawatomie County, Westmoreland — The Long Journey
121 Kansas, Pottawatomie County, Westmoreland — The Wagon & Team • Supplies Needed
122 Kansas, Pottawatomie County, Westmoreland — Wagons Fording Rock Creek
123 Kansas, Shawnee County, Topeka — 15 — Capital of Kansas Reported permanently removed
124 Missouri, Buchanan County, St. Joseph — The California - Oregon Trail1840s & 1850s
125 Missouri, Buchanan County, St. Joseph — The Journey West
126 Missouri, Jackson County, Independence — A Man of MeansSanta Fe, Oregon and California National Historic Trails
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127 Missouri, Jackson County, Independence — An Epicenter of International CommerceSanta Fe, Oregon and California National Historic Trails
128 Missouri, Jackson County, Independence — Here the Oregon Trail Began
129 Missouri, Jackson County, Independence — The Railroad Comes to Town!Santa Fe, Oregon, and California National Historic Trails
130 Missouri, Jackson County, Independence — Three Trails From IndependenceSanta Fe, Oregon and California National Historic Trails
131 Missouri, Jackson County, Independence — Trails to the East & WestSanta Fe, Oregon and California National Historic Trails
132 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Old Westport — McCoy's Trading Post
133 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Old Westport — The Albert G. Boone Store
134 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Park Farms — Where Wagons Rolled / Wieduwilt Swales
135 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Red Bridge North — Trail HazardsMinor Park — Santa Fe, Oregon and California National Historic Trails —
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136 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, South Kansas City — People and the TrailsSanta Fe, Oregon and California National Historic Trails
137 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, South Kansas City — Remembrance of Trails Past
138 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, South Kansas City — River Crossings and Red BridgesSanta Fe, Oregon and California National Historic Trails
139 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, South Kansas City — Trails Before HighwaysSanta Fe, Oregon and California National Historic Trails
140 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Verona Hills — New Santa Fe
141 Nebraska, Adams County, Kenesaw — Susan C. Haile Gravesite
142 Nebraska, Buffalo County, Kearney — Old Oregon Trail
143 Nebraska, Deuel County, Big Springs — The Big Spring
144 Nebraska, Garden County, Lewellen — 15 — Ash Hollow
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145 Nebraska, Garden County, Lewellen — Oregon Trail
146 Nebraska, Garden County, Lewellen — Oregon Trail
147 Nebraska, Garden County, Lewellen — The Oregon Trail
148 Nebraska, Garden County, Lewellen — Wagon Ruts
149 Nebraska, Garden County, Lewellen — 130 — Windlass Hill Pioneer Homestead
150 Nebraska, Garden County, Oshkosh — 235 — John Hollman Grave
151 Nebraska, Garden County, Oshkosh — Oregon Trail
152 Nebraska, Garden County, Oshkosh — Oregon Trail Memorial
153 Nebraska, Jefferson County, Fairbury — Oregon TrailRepresenting Rock Creek Station Well
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154 Nebraska, Jefferson County, Fairbury — Virginia Station — (Whiskey Run)The Pony Express — 1860:1861 • 1960:1961 —
155 Nebraska, Keith County, Brule — 313 — California Hill
156 Nebraska, Keith County, Brule — Oregon Trail - California River Crossing
157 Nebraska, Keith County, Ogallala — 7 — California Hill
158 Nebraska, Keith County, Ogallala — Oregon Trail
159 Nebraska, Lincoln County, North Platte — Ericsson House
160 Nebraska, Lincoln County, North Platte — Fort McPherson Cabin
161 Nebraska, Lincoln County, North Platte — Oregon Trail Memorial
162 Nebraska, Lincoln County, North Platte — Ox Yokes
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163 Nebraska, Lincoln County, North Platte — Pony Express Station
164 Nebraska, Morrill County, Bayard — Chimney Rock Station
165 Nebraska, Morrill County, Bayard — The Oregon Trail
166 Nebraska, Morrill County, Bridgeport — Oregon Trail
167 Nebraska, Morrill County, Bridgeport — Oregon Trail
168 Nebraska, Phelps County, Bertrand — The Plum Creek Massacre
169 Nebraska, Platte County, Columbus — North Branch, Oregon Trail
170 Nebraska, Sarpy County, Bellevue — Astorian Expedition
171 Nebraska, Scotts Bluff County, Gering — Oregon Trail Memorial
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172 Nebraska, Scotts Bluff County, Lyman — Oregon Trail
173 Nebraska, Scotts Bluff County, Mitchell — Fort Mitchell, 1864-18671864 - 1867
174 Nebraska, Scotts Bluff County, Mitchell — 17 — Scott's Bluff Pony Express StationIn Search of the Pony Express Stations
175 Nebraska, Scotts Bluff County, Scottsbluff — Oregon Trail
176 Nebraska, Thayer County, Belvidere — 235 — The Forty-Niner Trail
177 Nebraska, Thayer County, Hebron — Oregon Trail
178 Nebraska, York County, York — Nebraska City Cut-Off of the Oregon Trail
179 Nebraska, York County, York — 174 — Nebraska City-Fort Kearny Cut-Off
180 Oregon, Baker County, Baker City — BakerHistoric Oregon Trail
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181 Oregon, Baker County, Baker City — Old Oregon Trail1843
182 Oregon, Baker County, Baker City — Oregon Trail Memorial1843 - 1943
183 Oregon, Baker County, Baker City — Ruts of the Oregon Trail
184 Oregon, Baker County, Baker City — The Lone Tree of the Oregon Trail
185 Oregon, Baker County, Baker City — The Lure of GoldOregon Trail — Oregon History —
186 Oregon, Baker County, Baker City — The Oregon TrailRoute of Wagon Trains — from 1843 to the 1860's —
187 Oregon, Baker County, Baker City — The Wagon Encampment
188 Oregon, Baker County, Durkee — DurkeeHistoric Oregon Trail
189 Oregon, Baker County, Huntington — Farewell Bend Oregon Trail Kiosk
190 Oregon, Clackamas County, Government Camp — "Disparite Bad Beyond Discription"Hardships of the Trail
191 Oregon, Clackamas County, Government Camp — "Sumate Prairie"from an emigrant's journal original spelling
192 Oregon, Clackamas County, Government Camp — A Final RestFor One Pioneer Woman, the Oregon Trail Ended Here
193 Oregon, Clackamas County, Government Camp — Barlow Road
194 Oregon, Clackamas County, Government Camp — Government Camp
195 Oregon, Clackamas County, Government Camp — Government Camp
196 Oregon, Clackamas County, Government Camp — Samuel Kimbrough BarlowSusannah Lee Barlow
197 Oregon, Clackamas County, Oregon City — End of the Oregon Trail
198 Oregon, Clackamas County, Oregon City — End of the Oregon Trail1845-46
199 Oregon, Clackamas County, Oregon City — GardensLiving History of the Oregon Trail
200 Oregon, Clackamas County, Oregon City — George Abernethy's Historical SignificanceYou are currently standing on Abernethy Green!

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