Old Spanish Trail

Old Spanish Trail

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  • Old Spanish Trail — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Old Spanish Trail Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos (EE. UU.) La ruta de la Old Spanish Trail Ubicación …   Wikipedia Español

  • Old Spanish Trail — Der historische Routenverlauf des Old Spanish Trail Der Old Spanish Trail (span.: Viejo Camino Español) ist eine historische Handelsroute im Westen der heutigen USA. Sie verbindet Santa Fé im nördlichen New Mexico über Utah und Nevada mit Los… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Old Spanish Trail (trade route) — For other uses, see Old Spanish Trail (disambiguation). Old Spanish Trail U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. Hi …   Wikipedia

  • Old Spanish Trail (auto trail) — For other uses, see Old Spanish Trail (disambiguation). The Old Spanish Trail auto highway (the OST) once spanned the country with a full 3,000 miles (4,800 km) of roadway from ocean to ocean crossing 67 counties and eight states along the… …   Wikipedia

  • Old Spanish Trail — Amer. Hist. an overland route from Santa Fe, N. Mex., to Los Angeles, Calif., first marked out in 1776 by Spanish explorers and missionaries. * * * …   Universalium

  • Old Spanish Trail — Amer. Hist. an overland route from Santa Fe, N. Mex., to Los Angeles, Calif., first marked out in 1776 by Spanish explorers and missionaries …   Useful english dictionary

  • On the Old Spanish Trail — Directed by William Witneyd Produced by Edward J. White (associate producer) Written by Sloan Nibley (screenplay) Gerald Geraghty (original story) …   Wikipedia

  • Old Spanish Trail — Saint Augustine, Florida to San Diego, California; Gulf Coast and Mexican Border route to California …   Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games

  • Old Colorado City — This article is about the historic Colorado City, Colorado, that existed from 1859 until 1917. For other places with the same name, see Colorado City (disambiguation). Old Colorado City …   Wikipedia

  • Spanish colonization of the Americas — Conquista redirects here. For other uses, see Conquista (disambiguation). Farthest extent of Spanish colonization in America. Red: Farthest extent of Spanish colonies under the House of Bourbon in the 1790s. Pink: Disputed claims of Spanish… …   Wikipedia

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