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THE SANTA FE "CHIEF"
Santa Fe Trail | Map, Definition, History, & Facts | Britannica
Santa Fe New Mexico on Route 66, photos, things to see, travel guide, places to stay, hotel availability and maps
File:Santa Fe Route Map 1891.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
The Santa Fe Trail in Colorado – The Mountain Route – Legends of America
Santa Fe Trail route on an 1870s map of the US. Digital illustration Stock Photo - Alamy
The Santa Fe Trail in New Mexico – End of the Journey – Legends of America
MoBikeFed announces 370 miles of "Birthplace of the Santa Fe Trail Bicycle Tour" for Santa Fe Trail bicentennial | Missouri Bicycle and Pedestrian Federation
21 Route: Schedules, Stops & Maps - Santa Fe Community College (Updated)
Santa Fe Trail & Route 66 in the Pecos River Valley, New Mexico – Legends of America
Santa Fe Facilities In Color Volume 1: Transcontinental Route - Chicag – Morning Sun Books
Santa Fe Railroad
Maps - Santa Fe National Historic Trail (U.S. National Park Service)
Trail Beginnings & Geographic Setting (U.S. National Park Service)
Travel the Trail: Map Timeline 1846 - 1866 - Santa Fe National Historic Trail (U.S. National Park Service)
ROAD TRIP ACROSS BEAUTIFUL AMERICA: DRIVING Shamrock TX to Santa Fe NM | Wandering Journey EP 25 - The Wandering Hartz
All Routes | North Central Regional Transit District
Santa Fe Trail – Highway to the Southwest – Legends of America
Santa Fe Depots: The Western Lines – The Santa Fe Railway Historical and Modeling Society
U.S. Route 40 - Santa Fe Trail
Route 66 Through Santa Fe, New Mexico | ROAD TRIP USA
The American Cowboy Chronicles: The Santa Fe Trail
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Historic U.S. Route 66 road trip from Santa Fe thru Albuquerque to Gallup, New Mexico, photos, hotel availability, and popular roadside attractions
Road sign along historic Route 66 Santa Fe New Mexico Stock Photo - Alamy
The Santa Fe Trail - Where It All Began - Southwest Discovered
The Santa Fé route Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fé R.R. 3 lines between the Missouri River and the Pacific coast to the city of Mexico via the A.T.&S. and Mexican Central R.R.