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    Plot. The town of Liberal in southwestern Kansas needs the help of a lawman; so does the law-abiding land agent Allen Harper. Eager to help, stable keeper Billy Burns sends for his longtime friend, the legendary Bat Masterson. Allen's sweetheart, Susan Pritchard, is pursued by Logan Maury, a corrupt cattle baron.

  2. Trail Street: Directed by Ray Enright. With Randolph Scott, Robert Ryan, Anne Jeffreys, George 'Gabby' Hayes. Bat Masterson's old friend Billy Burns convinces him to become marshal of Liberal, Kansas and help the residents fight drought and a destructive range war.

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    • Ray Enright
    • 1947-02-19
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  4. Trail Street is directed by Ray Enright and adapted to screenplay by Norman Houston and Gene Lewis from the novel of the same name written by William Corcoran. It stars Randolph Scott, Robert Ryan, Anne Jeffreys, George Hayes, Madge Meredith and Steve Brodie.

  5. The Ohio to Erie trail segments detailed in the guide are the Alum Creek Trail, Downtown Connector, Scioto Trail, and Camp Chase Trail. Each section will contain additional information to help you plan your ride and SAG stop in Columbus.

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  6. Bike Maps. There are many great places to ride around Columbus. Use these maps to show you the way! Columbus Metro Bike Map. Regional maps of bike routes around central Ohio. Central Ohio Greenways Trails. An extensive series of trails that wind through picnic areas, boating area, fishing facilities and family-friendly parks. Bike Facilities.

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  8. Scioto Trail. The Scioto Trail stretches through the heart of downtown Columbus along the Scioto River. From the Scioto Trail, users can easily access and enjoy the Scioto Mile, a concentration of prominent parks, public art, civic landmarks and seasonal community events.