Arkansas Heritage Trail
Arkansas Heritage Trails | |
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Highway markers for Heritage Trails with bottom banner denoting which category the route belongs to. | |
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Formed: | March 31, 2009[1] |
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Interstates: | Interstate nn (I-nn) |
US Highways: | US Highway nn (US nn) |
State: | AR nn, Ark. nn, Hwy. nn |
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Arkansas Heritage Trail is a designation for roads in Arkansas. The designation was created by the state legislature in March 2009.[1] Roadways included in the system are Arkansas Highway System as well as county roads.
The program emphasizes cooperation among the Arkansas Department of Heritage, the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism, and the Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department.[2] The Arkansas Historic Preservation Program and Arkansas History Commission were also involved in the study of possible routes for designation.[1]
Butterfield Overland Mail Trail
See also: Butterfield Overland Mail
- Memphis to Fort Smith Route (with two separate routes through Little Rock)
- Fort Smith to Missouri Route
Civil War Trails
- Cabell's Route to Fayetteville
- Camden Expedition Route
- Confederate Approaches to Helena
- Fagan's Approach Route
- Marmaduke's Approach Route
- Price, McRae and Parson's Approach Route
- Walker's Approach Route
- Confederate Approaches to Pine Bluff
- Monroe and Thompson's Approach Route
- Newton's Approach Route
- Greene's Approach Route
- Little Rock Campaign
- Steele's Approach Route
- Davidson's Approach Route
- Pea Ridge Campaign
- Confederate Advance Route
- Sigel's Retreat Route
- Ford Road Route
- Bentonville Detour Route
- Telegraph Road Route
- Confederate Retreat Route, Alvin Seamster Road between Elkhorn Tavern and US 62
- Curtis's Movements Route
- Steele's Movements Route
- Prairie Grove Campaign Route
- Hindman's Approach Route
- Herron's Approach Route
- Blunt's Approach Route
- Price Raid Route
Southwest Trail
See also: Southwest Trail
- Southwest Trail Route
Trail of Tears
See also: Trail of Tears
- Bell Route
- Benge Route
- Northern Route
- Seminole Route
- Chickasaw Route
- Muscogee Route
- Choctaw Route
See also
- Arkansas portal
- U.S. Roads portal
References
- 1 2 3 Arkansas State Legislature (2009). "Heritage Trails System Act". State of Arkansas. 2009 chapter 728.
- ↑ Oman, Noel E. (March 30, 2012). "Signs mark four historic routes in Arkansas". Camden, Arkansas: Camden News.
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