Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Why isn’t the Transcontinental RR designated a National Historic Trail?

From: "Gene Finke" genefinke@windstream.net
Subject: National Trails System

National Historic Trails are designated to protect the remains of significant overland or water routes to reflect the history of the nation.

They represent the earliest travels across the continent on the Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail; the nation's struggle for independence on the Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail; epic migrations on the Mormon & Oregon Trails and the development of continental commerce on the Santa Fe Trail. They also commemorate the forced displacement and hardships of the Native Americans, on the Trail of Tears.

Why isn’t the Transcontinental RR designated a National Historic Trail?

Gene Finke, Beatrice, Nebraska