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- Pioneer Historic Byway - Southeast Idaho High Country
Historians will love learning about Southeast Idaho’s Native American, Mormon Pioneer, and Oregon Trail heritage On the byway, visitors will enjoy pristine geological formations
- Pioneer Historic Byway - National Scenic Byway Foundation
Starting in Franklin, Idaho’s first city, the Pioneer Historic Byway follows the path of early pioneers along parts of the Oregon Trail The route meanders along Bear River to the first Yellowstone route, revealing Mormon settlements and historic military campaigns along the way Attractions include Red Rock Pass, Niter Ice Cave and Soda Springs
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- American pioneer - Wikipedia
Various figures in American folklore and literature typify the pioneer James Fenimore Cooper 's The Deerslayer (1841) became the most successful of his early series, the Leatherstocking Tales, about pioneer life in the Province of New York
- Pioneer Historic Byway in the Bear River Heritage Area
On this route, travelers can retrace some steps of Idaho’s pioneers and follow the path taken by early-day Yellowstone Park visitors From Franklin, Idaho’s oldest settlement, it follows US Hwy 91 north to Preston, then Idaho State Hwy 34 north through Thatcher and Grace to US Hwy 30
- Pioneers Facts for Kids | Life, Challenges, Who Were They . . .
Who were the Pioneers? The people who traveled to the west of North America with the aspiration to settle and develop the unexplored territories are known as the Pioneers The eastern coast of North America was colonized by many settlers who came from Europe
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