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The Santa Fe Trail Remains, also known as Santa Fe Trail Ruts, are a two-mile (3 km) section of the former long Santa Fe Trail, described as the "longest continuous stretch of clearly defined Santa Fe Trail rut remains in Kansas." Now owned by a preservation organization, the site is visible from a pull-off area on United States Route 50 near Dodge City, Kansas.[1]

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Table of Contents

  1. 13 relations: Arkansas River, Dodge City, Kansas, Independence, Missouri, List of National Historic Landmarks in Kansas, National Historic Landmark, National Register of Historic Places, National Register of Historic Places listings in Ford County, Kansas, Oregon Trail Ruts, Santa Fe de Nuevo México, Santa Fe Trail, Santa Fe, New Mexico, U.S. Route 50, William Becknell.

  2. Historic trails and roads in Kansas
  3. National Historic Landmarks in Kansas
  4. Roads on the National Register of Historic Places in Kansas

Arkansas River

The Arkansas River is a major tributary of the Mississippi River.

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Dodge City, Kansas

Dodge City is a city in and the county seat of Ford County, Kansas, United States.

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Independence, Missouri

Independence is the 5th most populous city in Missouri, United States, and the county seat of Jackson County. Santa Fe Trail Remains and Independence, Missouri are Santa Fe Trail.

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List of National Historic Landmarks in Kansas

This is a list of all National Historic Landmarks designated by the U.S. government in Kansas. Santa Fe Trail Remains and list of National Historic Landmarks in Kansas are National Historic Landmarks in Kansas.

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National Historic Landmark

A National Historic Landmark (NHL) is a building, district, object, site, or structure that is officially recognized by the United States government for its outstanding historical significance.

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National Register of Historic Places

The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic value".

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National Register of Historic Places listings in Ford County, Kansas

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Ford County, Kansas.

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Oregon Trail Ruts

Oregon Trail Ruts State Historic Site is a preserved site of wagon ruts of the Oregon Trail on the North Platte River, about 0.5 miles south of Guernsey, Wyoming.

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Santa Fe de Nuevo México

Santa Fe de Nuevo México (Holy Faith of New Mexico; shortened as Nuevo México or Nuevo Méjico, and translated as New Mexico in English) was a province of the Spanish Empire and New Spain, and later a territory of independent Mexico.

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Santa Fe Trail

The Santa Fe Trail was a 19th-century route through central North America that connected Franklin, Missouri, with Santa Fe, New Mexico. Santa Fe Trail Remains and Santa Fe Trail are historic trails and roads in Kansas.

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Santa Fe, New Mexico

Santa Fe is the capital of the U.S. state of New Mexico, and the county seat of Santa Fe County.

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U.S. Route 50

U.S. Route 50 or U.S. Highway 50 (US 50) is a major east–west route of the U.S. Highway system, stretching from Interstate 80 (I-80) in West Sacramento, California, to Maryland Route 528 (MD 528) in Ocean City, Maryland, on the Atlantic Ocean.

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William Becknell

William Becknell (1787 or 1788 – April 25, 1856) was an American soldier, politician, and freight operator who is credited by Americans with opening the Santa Fe Trail in 1821.

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See also

Historic trails and roads in Kansas

National Historic Landmarks in Kansas

Roads on the National Register of Historic Places in Kansas

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Fe_Trail_Remains