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<span style="line-height: 1.5em;">First the buffalo and other game animals, then the native Americans and finally the settlers used these trails to get from one place to the other because they followed the natural lay of the land as far as ease of travel went.  Today many of these trails have both State and U.S. highways that use the same routes as these earlier travelers.</span>  
<span style="line-height: 1.5em;">First the buffalo and other game animals, then the native Americans and finally the settlers used these trails to get from one place to the other because they followed the natural lay of the land as far as ease of travel went.  Today many of these trails have both State and U.S. highways that use the same routes as these earlier travelers.</span>  
===Other Wiki Pages ===
*[[United States Overland Travel 1784 to 1839, Great Genessee Road, Seneca Road, Catskill Turnpike, Old Kanawha Trail, Nashville Road (National Institute)]]


== <br>References:  ==
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<span style="line-height: 1.5em;">William Fischer Jr., TRAILS/THE KANAWHA TRAIL</span> [[West Virginia]]  
<span style="line-height: 1.5em;">William Fischer Jr., TRAILS/THE KANAWHA TRAIL</span> [[West Virginia]]  


[[Category:United States Emigration and Immigration]] [[Category:US_Migration_Trails_and_Roads]]
[[Category:United_States_Emigration_and_Immigration]] [[Category:US_Migration_Trails_and_Roads]]
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