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  1. Virtual interpretive programming and visits to the National Historic Trails Interpretive Center are free! The Mission of the National Historic Trails Interpretive Center: The NHTIC interprets the significant role of the area’s historic trails in the history of the U.S. by providing exceptional visitor, educational, and volunteer programs.

  2. Visit Us. Learn More. Welcome, all trails lead here. Now's the time to. get involved. National Historic Trails Interpretive Center. Come experience the truly legendary history of the west with our hands-on exhibits that capture the real-life drama that over 400,000 pioneers experienced!

  3. Mar 12, 2024 · Location: 1501 North Poplar Street Casper, Wyoming. Significance: Tells the stories of American Indians, early explorers, and the Oregon, Mormon, California, and Pony Express trails. MANAGED BY: Bureau of Land Management. Amenities. 7 listed. A map of Passport and Places to Go locations for National Historic Trails.

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  5. Between 1840 and 1869, approximately 500,000 emigrants traveled through the Casper area on three National Historic Trails: The Oregon Trail, the Mormon Trail and the California Trail. They migrated for different reasons: They sought free land in the Oregon Territory, religious freedom in the Great Salt Lake Valley, and free gold in California.

  6. The Trails Center interprets the significant role of the area's historic trails in the history of the United States, and seeks to promote public understanding of both America's western Native cultures and historic westward expansion while highlighting BLM's role as active stewards of public lands.

  7. The National Historic Trails Interpretive Center designed by Line and Space Architects sits high above Wyoming's North Platte River, commanding views of major historic trails. Exhibits. The center contains several permanent exhibits and hosts temporary, traveling, exhibits as well.

  8. About - National Historic Trails Interpretive Center. Letter from our. Executive Director. The National Historic Trails Center Foundation represents the non-profit side in a Congressionally mandated partnership with the federal government through the Bureau of Land Management.

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