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Volume 20
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CRM and the National Trails System

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CRM and the National Trails System
Elkinton, Steve

A Trail Historic Resource Study How I Did One
Kimball, Stanley B.

Determining Significance Hawaii’s Ala Kahakai
Dunbar, Helene R. “Holly”

The Object of Your Mission Resource Management Planning
Orlando, Cynthia

Locating the California Trail at City of Rocks, Idaho
Sammons, Dorothy

Test Excavations at Fort Hall, Idaho Summary Results
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Webs of Significance Trails From Above
Comer, Douglas C.

Why Preserve Trails? A Wyoming Perspective
Wagner, Rose

One Trail, Many Meanings -
The Lolo Trail
McFarland, Sandi

Preserving the Iditarod Trail
Redding, Donna

Historic Trail Preservation by Handshake Can Certification Agreements Protect Trail Resources?
Conoboy, John

Look Before Leaping Into a Rut Conserving Historic Trails
Gaines, David M.

Pearls on a String Interpretation of National Historic Trails
Payne, Cherry

Stepping Back in Time Along the Appalachian Trail
Hayek, Brian

Saving the Old Creates Something New The Oregon Trail
Bassett, Karen

Reenactments and Living History A View From the Stage
Sweeny, Robert

Keeping the Legend Alive How Can We Help the “Lost Generation” Find the Value of Historic Trails?
Jones, Jennifer

Trails and Historical Ways in Switzerland
Antonietti, A.

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