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by Julie Fanselow
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Oregon Trail

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Oregon Trail

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Traveling the Oregon Trail

A travel writer of U. S. News and World Report calls Traveling the Oregon Trail, "the essential daily guide to modern touring on the trail....We almost wore ours out."
During the 1800s, more than 300,00 American migrated westward on the famous Oregon Trail. Winding 2,000 miles from Independence, Missouri, to Oregon City, Oregon, this remarkable route led brave pioneers across prairies, mountains, and deserts to the promising lands of the western frontier.
Today, 150 years after the first emigrants crossed the trail in wagon trains, you can relive their epic adventure with the help of Julie Fanselow's book. Written for modern pioneers, this scenic touring guide, formerly titled The Traveler's Guide to the Oregon Trail, offers firsthand advice on where to go, what to see, and what to do along the trail. Fanselow describes every section of the trail, delves into its history, and directs the traveler to present day attractions. Detailed maps and photographs complement the narrative. Eight pages of color photographs show dramatic scenery along the way.
Make sure Traveling the Oregon Trail accompanies you for the thoroughly entertains and educational trip, and enjoy a historic American adventure.

Area's covered in this book are: Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Wyoming, Idaho, and Oregon

Julie Fanselow was born in Illinois and grew up in Bethel Park, Pennsylvania. After 10 years as a reporter and editor for daily newspapers in Ohio, Washington state, and Idaho, Fanselow turned to full-time freelance writing in 1991. Fanselow enjoys traveling, hiking, camping, reading, music and movies. She lives with her husband, Bruce Whiting, near the Oregon Trail in Twin Falls County, Idaho.




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