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  1. May 20, 2024 · Travel the Trail: Map Timeline 1821 - 1880. William Becknell opened up the Santa Fe Trail, between the Missouri River and the Mexican provincial capital of Santa Fe, in the fall of 1821. The route played a major role in bringing people, goods, and ideas to and from Santa Fe for the next 59 years. However, the Santa Fe Trail was rarely a static ...

  2. Jan 15, 2024 · Santa Fe Plaza – Located in downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico, this historic square is the endpoint of the Santa Fe Trail and is surrounded by adobe buildings and shops. 4. Fort Union National Monument – Situated near Watrous, New Mexico, this former military fort played a significant role in protecting the Santa Fe Trail and served as a supply depot.

  3. Feb 2, 2024 · Historic Santa Fe Trail Ruts near Fort Larned. NPS. Fort Larned was established in response to hostilities along the Santa Fe Trail. “It is a proper place for a military post, and should be the depot of supplies for any troops acting against Indians on that line,” reported Maj. John C. McFerran in 1865, as construction was beginning on the sandstone buildings of the fort.

  4. The Trail originally began in Franklin, Missouri, but the trail head was moved to Fort Osage and, by 1827, to Independence. The Santa Fe Trail and national park units on it route. Prior to the U.S. acquiring New Mexico in 1848, the area (New Mexico) was part of Mexico. In the early 1800s, Spain ruled Mexico and controlled its New Mexico colony ...

  5. The Santa Fe Trail was one of the main historical routes that traders, settlers and military parties took to the southwestern United States from the population centers of the east, as the United States was expanding from its east-coast roots to become the continent-spanning mega-nation that it is now. The Trail's heyday was the 19th century in ...

  6. In 1849, with the discovery of gold in California, westbound emigrants, in increasing numbers, traveled the Santa Fe Trail to Bent’s Fort, then journeyed northward by a trail along the base of the Rocky Mountains to Fort Laramie and beyond. By 1850, a monthly stagecoach line was established between Independence, Missouri, and Santa Fe, New ...

  7. The Santa Fe Trail is a fairly urban trail in the eastern part of Dallas, connecting Main St./Deep Ellum with White Rock Lake. The 4.4-mile paved trail follows an old rail path, past shotgun houses, and through some parks. The southern end runs right off the end of Main St. in Deep Ellum. The northern end of the trail connects with the trail ...