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  1. Nov 24, 2018 · The name “Chisholm Trail,” though applied periodically to other routes, is most commonly associated with a trail leading from around San Antonio north through Austin, Waco and Fort Worth before crossing the Red River at Red River Station in Montague County, then roughly paralleling present-day U.S. Highway 81 through Oklahoma and onward to ...

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  2. Jun 27, 2016 · The Chisholm Trail was a series of trails that led from ranches around San Antonio, Texas, crossing the Red River though current-day Oklahoma to the expanding Kansas railheads of Abilene, Ellsworth, and Dodge City. Drovers would average 8-10 miles per day on a trip that often lasted two months, starting on the trail in spring and early summer.

  3. Apr 25, 2017 · The Chisholm Trail looms large in the pantheon of cowboy history. The images evoked from those two words are the heart and soul of the American cowboy lore. Longhorn cattle, wild stampedes, perilous river crossings, clashes with Native cultures, and, ultimately, wild celebrations in some dusty, trail-terminus cow town.

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  5. Apr 9, 2019 · 09 Apr. Discover The History Of The Old West At The Chisholm Trail Museum. Located in South Texas, the town of Cuero got its start as a stopping point on the Chisholm Trail, a trail that was used for driving cattle from Texas to Kansas. Today the town is the home of the Chisholm Trail Museum.

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  6. May 18, 2018 · CHISHOLM TRAIL, a cattle trail leading north from Texas, across Oklahoma, to Abilene, Kansas. The southern extension of the Chisholm Trail originated near San Antonio, Texas. From there it ran north and a little east to the Red River, which it crossed a few miles from present-day Ringgold, Texas.

  7. Feb 6, 2017 · From Texas statehood in 1846 until 1897, Texas drovers trailed over 12 million longhorns out of their state to mining camps, to Confederate enclaves, to railheads, to northern ranches and to Indian agencies. Of the various trails used by the drovers, the Chisholm Trail remains the most famous.

  8. Apr 29, 2021 · The Chisholm Trail is an iconic part of the Texas (and American) identity. These cattle drives are ingrained into the culture of Texas. Field trip to this unique outdoor museum to experience a cowboy camp set in the 1870s.

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