Your Guide to an Oregon Trail Road Trip Tamara Gane
Oregon Trail route
The Oregon Trail Road Trip starts in Cannon Beach on the rugged coast of Oregon and takes you through Idaho, Wyoming, Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York before finally ending in the seaside community of Provincetown, Massachusetts. Along the way, you ll see mountains, wildlife, raging waterfalls, stunning hiking trails, prehistoric fossils, historic sites, and eat some of the best food you ve had in your life. The journey is almost 3,300 miles, plus side trips, following Highway 20 for the majority of the trip. Plan to dedicate at least two weeks to this adventure to make sure you can enjoy the incredible National Parks, museums, and attractions you ll see along the way, but if you can spare the time, three weeks is ideal. Before you depart, be sure to check everything off this road trip essentials checklist.
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Show Transcript KAREN: WELCOME BACK. FANEUIL HALL, ONE OF THE STOPS ON THE FREEDOM TRAIL, IS ALSO IS ONE OF THE COUNTRY’S TOP TOURIST DESTINATIONS, VISITED BY AN ESTIMATED 20 MILLION PEOPLE EVERY YEAR, BEFORE THE PANDEMIC. BUT RECENTLY THERE’S BEEN A MOVEMENT LED BY THE NEW DEMOCRACY COALITION TO RENAME THE BUILDING. JAZZ DOTTIN, A MEMBER OF THE GROUP SHARES THEIR GROUP S HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE ON FANEUIL HALL. JAZZ: IN THE SUMMER OF 1740, A WEALTHY BOSTON MERCHANT ON THE NAME OF PETER FANEUIL OFFERED TO PAY FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A CENTRALIZED LOOK MARKETPLACE. TWO YEARS LATER, THIS BUILDING BEHIND ME WAS ERECTED AND THE TOWN DECIDED TO NAME IT AFTER HIM, SINCE HE PAID FOR IT. OVER THE PAST 275 PLUS YEARS, THERE HAVE BEEN MANY HEATED MEETINGS AND DEBATES HAPPENING INSIDE AND OUTSIDE OF FANEUIL HALL. DURING THE COLONIAL PERIOD, COLONISTS LIKE SAM ADAMS MET TO DISCUSS THEIR GRIEVANCES AGAINST BRITAIN. IN THE 190