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History Trail
In the Civil War Fort Fisher kept the port of Wilmington o...
Great Lakes History Trail
The Great Lakes History Trail has been established ...
Take a walk through history on the Yankee Jim Trail
Visit the interpretive trail across the river and take a p...
The Comstock Trail and History Kiosk
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Comstock Trail
You will find...
US 60 History Trail
This historical trail began in 1997 when Broken Hill Propr...
Results for History Trail
History Trail
In the Civil War Fort Fisher kept the port of Wilmington open for crucial supplies from Europe. The fort finally fell in January 1865 after two of the largest sea-land battles of the war.
Marker can be reached from Fort Fisher ...
Great Lakes History Trail
The Great Lakes History Trail has been established on base to teach about the past and promote a healthy future. As you walk the 2 mile trail, you will learn more about the fascinating history of our great base at ...
Take a walk through history on the Yankee Jim Trail
Visit the interpretive trail across the river and take a pleasant walk on an improve trail or enjoy a picnic. A series of interpretive signs will take you on a journey through time to some fascinating eras of history.Past, present ...
The Comstock Trail and History Kiosk
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Comstock Trail
You will find the trail head sign a hundred yards ahead, next to the recycling/dump site. Beyond the dump site is a ridge extending to your left. The trail winds along this ridge for two miles through Pinyon ...
US 60 History Trail
This historical trail began in 1997 when Broken Hill Proprietary Company Limited ( BHP ) donated local mining artifacts from the 120 year old magma mine to the Superior Historical Society, Inc. due to their age and size, it was ...