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Madonnas of the Trail Historical Markers
Honoring "pioneer mothers of the covered wagon days," these twelve impressive and identical Daughters of the American Revolution monuments trace the westward movement of the nation. Found one per state from Maryland to California, the monuments are all along or near U.S. Route 40, sometimes called the Old Trails Road, which had its early 1800s inspiration as the National Road from Maryland to Illinois.1 ► Arizona, Apache County, Springerville — 28 — Madonna of the Trail — |
2 ► California, San Bernardino County, Upland — 1028 — Madonna of the Trail — |
3 ► Colorado, Prowers County, Lamar — Madonna of the Trail — |
4 ► Colorado, Prowers County, Lamar — Madonna of the Trail — |
5 ► Illinois, Fayette County, Vandalia — Madonna of the Trail — The National Old Trails Road — |
6 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Wayne County — Organized in 1811 — Named for Anthony Wayne — |
7 ► Indiana, Wayne County, Richmond — Madonna of the Trail — |
8 ► Indiana, Wayne County, Richmond — Madonna of the Trail — Side Marker — |
9 ► Kansas, Morris County, Council Grove — Madonna of the Trail — |
10 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Bethesda — 12 — Madonna of the Trail — |
11 ► Missouri, Lafayette County, Lexington — Madonna of the Trail Monument — The National Old Trails Road — |
12 ► New Mexico, Bernalillo County, Albuquerque, Homestead - Gardenspot — Madonna of the Trail — |
13 ► Ohio, Clark County, Springfield — Madonna of the Trail — |
14 ► Ohio, Clark County, Springfield — Madonna of the Trail — |
15 ► Ohio, Clark County, Springfield, Springfield Township — 75th Anniversary of the Madonna of the Trail Statue — |
16 ► Pennsylvania, Washington County, Centerville, West Pike Run Township — 10 — Madonna of the Trail — |
17 ► West Virginia, Ohio County, Elm Grove — Madonna of the Trail — |
18 ► West Virginia, Ohio County, Elm Grove — The Madonna of the Trail — |