Tag: road trip
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Martin’s Cove
In 1856, close to 1,500 people all part of the Martin and Willie handcart companies and the Hodgetts, Hunt, and Smoot wagon companies became stranded on the high plains of present-day Wyoming in the dead of winter. Most of these groups were traveling from Iowa to present-day Utah to join with many others of their…
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Red Brick Store – Nauvoo, IL
Utilization of the Red Brick Store’s upper room would fluctuate depending on the series of events that transpired in Nauvoo over the next 30 years. Obviously, as thousands left their homes to travel to Utah in 1846, the store was not required to the same extent for church purposes.
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Mesa Verde National Park
President Theodore Roosevelt established Mesa Verde National Park to “preserve the works of man,” the first national park of its kind. The park occupies 52,485 acres near the Four Corners region of the American Southwest.