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The North and South Platte Rivers

The Platte River originates in the state of Nebraska and is about 310 miles – 500 km – long. Measured to its farthest source via its tributary the North Platte River, it flows for over 1,050 miles – 1,690 km. The Platte is a tributary of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers which flows to the Gulf of Mexico.
River Valley Trails played an important role in the westward expansion of the United States, providing the route for several major emigrant trails, including the Oregon, California, Mormon and Bozeman Trails. The French were the first Europeans to reach the Platte. At Casper, Wyoming the trails left the North Platte valley and followed the Sweetwater River valley and other river valleys going further west.

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A Visit to Lawrence Kansas

History Education Energy Water Parks Neighborhood Architecture and Local Transit Downtown Lawrence is located 25 miles – 40 kilometers – east of Topeka and 35 miles – 56 km – west of Kansas City. Though Lawrence has a designated elevation of 866 feet – 264 m, the highest elevation is Mount Oread on the University of Kansas campus with… Continue reading A Visit to Lawrence Kansas

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The Oregon California Mormon and Bozeman Trails

American Westward Expansion River Valley Trails played an important role in the westward expansion of the United States, providing the route for several major emigrant trails, including the Oregon, California, Mormon and Bozeman Trails. The French were the first Europeans to reach the Platte. At Casper, Wyoming the trails left the North Platte valley and followed… Continue reading The Oregon California Mormon and Bozeman Trails