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'The Oregon Trail - Official Trailer', One of the Best Fake Movie TrailersWe all remember playing Oregon Trail in school, taking seriously none of the hardships our virtual party were enduring. It was a great educational game, and now it is a brilliant fake movie trailer.
A Guide to The Oregon Trail on FacebookA guide to The Oregon Trail. Tips and tricks on how to play.
"Organ Trail" Review: "Oregon Trail" Meets the Zombie ApocalypseA review of the Flash-based video game aptly dubbed "Organ Trail," which is a combination of the classic "Oregon Trail" and zombie apocalypse.
"Oregon Trail" Facebook App Review: A Classic Game Meets Social NetworkingA review of the "Oregon Trail" app on Facebook, which launched as open beta in February of 2011. Includes details about gameplay, tips and a final score.
Oregon Trail on Facebook Walkthrough, Cheats and Guide - Tips, Tricks and Cheats for the Oregon Trail on FacebookAll the best tips, tricks and cheats for the Oregon Trail Facebook game in this Oregon Trail walkthrough.- Classic Games like Oregon Trail Migrate to FacebookToday, the classic "Oregon Trail" will premiere on Facebook, along with "Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?"
Play the Oregon Trail on FacebookThe Oregon Trail on Facebook, the Oregon Trail trailer, and more information about the classic survival game.- Enjoy History at the National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center in Baker City, ORVisitors to Baker City and Eastern Oregon can enjoy history and culture with a trip to the National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center. Learn what you can see and enjoy.
Oregon Trail - Settling the WestThe Oregon Trail was worn into the earth of the American West in the mid-1800s by nearly 400,000 people emigrating from the Mississippi River valley to the plains of what is now known as Washington, Oregon, Nevada, California, Utah and Idaho.- The Oregon Trail: A Student's Guide to Exploring the WestWhat states did the pioneers travel through on the Oregon Trail? What did the travelers take with them? Upper elementary students can use this article with links for additional information as homework help for the Oregon Trail.
- Oregon Trail Lesson Plans and Homework HelpImagine taking a walk, for 2,000 miles. Between 1841 and 1869, about 400,000 did just that. During that time a great westward expansion took place in the United States. Thousands of people made westward quest along the Oregon Trail.
The Oregon Trail: Western Trek Across the WildThe Oregon Trail opened up the far western United States to settlers during the early 1800's. The 2,000 mile trail was not for the faint of heart, exposing pioneer families to many dangers and diseases.- Nebraska History - the Oregon TrailNebraska is replete with history about the settling of the United States. The Oregon Trail, which runs across the State, is a major part of that history. By following the trail across Nebraska you can gain a perspective of what the settlers faced.
- The Oregon Trail by Francis Parkman: A ReviewThis essay is both a review and report of Francis Parkman's detailed experience of living with an Native American Indian tribe
- Trickle-Up Economics Exposed in Portland, OregonThe City of Portland, Oregon is the Show place of State Laws and economic policy. Here is How Trickle-Up Economics really works.
National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center: A Place for Great Historical LearningThis article offers information on The National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center.
The Oregon Trail Regional MuseumA review of the Oregon Trail Regional Museum.- Oregon Trail Bartlett Pears in Light Syrup - Food ReviewRead this article to see if canned Orgeon Trail Bartlett Pears are for you.
- Crossing the Great Plains on the Oregon TrailGetting to the Western coast of the United States was quite difficult before the transcontinental rail-road. It required a six month wagon trip...
- The Oregon Trail: A Long, Hard JourneyThe wagon trains traveling the Oregon Trail ranged in size from ten wagons to
The Oregon Trail: A Videogame that Inspires PeaceHow one computer game because a part of the fabric that binds us all.
Classic Gaming - Find Emulators for All the Great Past Time GamesA review of the website www.classicgaming.com which is dedicated to getting all the old time games to the people who loved them. They offer museums of old games, emulators to play the old games on today's computers, and lots of fun information.- From Oregon Trail and Finger Painting, to Hacking IPhones and Chelsea GalleriesA point-of-view article on continuing to learn as adults.
- The American SpiritA inspirational piece on the spirit of America
- Impatient with Desire by Gabrielle BurtonImpatient with Desire by Gabrielle is a novel that is based on a lost journal of Tamsen Donner. This is a historical novel that takes place during the spring of 1846 when families were heading west along the Oregon Trail.
The Oregon Trail Arrives on Facebook!The game "The Oregon Trail" has arrived on Facebook as the new, addictive game that will bypass and take on the games like Farmville and all the other little competition! The game drops on Feb. 2nd, 2011.- The End of the Trail, Part 2In 1826 a hunter led the first party through "South Pass"'"the only gap in the Rockies where wagons, cattle, women and children could cross.
- Ezra MeekerAn overview of the pioneer Ezra Meeker's journeys on through the Oregon trail and effect on the state of Washington.
John Day, Oregon: On Our Own Oregon TrailThe next stop on our journey through time was John Day, Oregon.
Journey Through Time...Our Oregon TrailFossil is an interesting and appealing town and we'll surely go back again. But, other commitments were beginning to weigh heavy on our minds.- The Oregon Trail, North Version (part 1)A brief overview of how much it sucks to drive 2000 miles in under a week, alone. First 1000 mile stretch.
