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Malheur County in 6,341 Images: Virtual Travel for the Hiker, Traveler and Outdoorsman
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Enter your search terms. Malheur County was created on February 17, 1887, with 9,930 square miles of mountainous grassland in the southeast corner of Oregon. In the mid-1800s, thousands of settlers passed through Malheur County, fallowing the Oregon Trail. Interstate 84 passes through the same area now. U.S. Highways 20 and 26 cross the county from east to west, sharing a common route at the crossing of the Snake River, then splitting at Vale. Follows the Malheur River, while Highway 26. M State Line Road.
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Burns, Oregon in 628 Images: Virtual Travel for the Hiker, Traveler and Outdoorsman
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Enter your search terms. Burns is located at the northwest corner of Harney Valley, where the Silvies River flows out of the mountains. It is the county seat of Harney County. And the largest town in the county. It was settled in the early 1880s and the city was organized on January 22, 1884. Harney Valley is an ancient lakebed, whose waters have dwindled over centuries’ time. Malheur Lake, the remnant of that lake, still covers a large area on the south side of the valley. To the south. All of these...
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Lincoln County in 13,825 Images: Virtual Travel for the Hiker, Traveler and Outdoorsman
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Enter your search terms. It became a county in 1913, with it’s county seat at Kemmerer. Before that it had been a part of Uinta County. It’s early history begins with the Oregon Trail, which passed through using different routes at different times. The earlier routine followed the Bear River past Cokeville. And toward Montpelier in Idaho. Later on, the Lander cut-off was built which passed through Star Valley where Afton. Three important rivers pass through Lincoln County: the Bear River. Many states inc...
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United States of America in 396,458 Images: Virtual Travel for the Hiker, Traveler and Outdoorsman
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Enter your search terms. United States of America. After the war was over, many at home and abroad doubted if the new country, recognized as an experiment in freedom, could stand. Never before in the history of the world had such a large nation attempted to be governed as a republic. The Constitution. What to See in the United States. At Savannah, Georgia. You can also take a walk along an old railroad grade turned into a nature path. That parallels the Savannah River near its mouth. At Santa Cruz. Some ...
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Madison County in 1,844 Images: Virtual Travel for the Hiker, Traveler and Outdoorsman
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Enter your search terms. Madison County covers 3,603 square miles in the southernmost portion of Montana. A short section of the Idaho. Border reaches up to its southern boundary. It is named after the Madison River, which flows into its southeast corner, originating in Yellowstone National Park. And flowing northward through the Madison River Valley. See Madison County’s official site at www.madison.mt.gov. See also Wikipedia's article on Madison County. Palisades Recreation Area Road. Link to this Page.
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U.S. Highway 20 in Images: Virtual Travel for the Hiker, Traveler and Outdoorsman
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Enter your search terms. About U.S. Highway 20. U S Highway 20 begins in Boston, Massachusetts, and runs about 3,200 miles westward to Newport, Oregon. When the route was commissioned in 1926, it ended at the east entrance to Yellowstone National Park. In 1940 it was extended to Albany, Oregon, and the next year it was lengthened to reach the Pacific Coast at Newport. It traverses a total of 3237 miles. Technically, the highway does not have a designated route through Yellowstone National Park. Winds thr...
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Nyssa, Oregon in 708 Images: Virtual Travel for the Hiker, Traveler and Outdoorsman
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Enter your search terms. Nyssa was settled on the Oregon trail where it crossed the Snake River. It became a shipping center for livestock as it was on the main line of the Union Pacific Railroad. In 1935 the Amalgamated Sugar Company built a factory for processing sugar from beets grown in the area which employed as many as 600 people. The factory closed in 2005, dealing a blow to the local economy. Originating in Yellowstone National Park. Nyssa is on the route of the combined U.S. Highway 20. The popu...