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  2. Begin by filling in Section A with the Applicant's Name, Street Address, City/Town, State, and Zip Code. Ensure that the name is exactly as you want it to appear on the certificate.
  3. In Section B, provide details about your Ancestor. Fill in their name, birth date and place, death date and place, baptism date and place, burial date and place, marriage date and place along with spouse's name (including maiden name if applicable).
  4. Complete any additional information regarding your ancestor’s emigration from their origin. If more space is needed for proof of travel on the Oregon Trail, utilize a separate sheet.
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Can you drive the Oregon Trail today? Yes, you can drive along the Oregon Trail today or at least as close as the roads can get you. Following the Oregon National Historic Trail from Independence, Missouri to Oregon City, the trip is approximately 2,500 miles by car. Without stopping, thats around 33 hours.
Yes, you can still play the original Oregon Trail game.
This was so awesome. After all these years you can still see the ruts from thousands of wagons that passed through this place. You can walk in the ruts and imagine how it would be. This place is free to visit and is a must see for anyone interested in the history of the Oregon Trail!
The Oregon Trail game is accessible online, without the need for downloads or emulators. You can relive the experience in your web browser, making it a convenient option for both desktop and mobile devices. Play The Oregon Trail online, in a web browser.
Historians estimate that about 300 of the original 2,000 miles (480 of 3,200 km) of the Oregon Trail remain untouched. The rest of it has been lost to time or developmentin many places, roads and highways were built directly over the popular route, such as Oregons stretch of U.S. 26 along the Barlow Road route.
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National Frontier Trails Museum Evidence of the trails can still be seen in the field in the form of swales, which marks the exact route used by emigrants as they traveled westward.
Remnants of the Oregon and California Trails can be found by continuing on the trail at Massacre Rocks Rest Area to the historical site . To reach this site, walk past the Snake River overlook and through the tunnel that goes underneath both lanes of the interstate highway.

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