Here are a few to Google, Scott's Bluff/Chimney Rock, NE, the end of the prairie and fork in the road on the way West, Pipe Spring, AZ near the Utah boarder. Be sure to watch the movie at the visitors center, Benn a ranger w/the park service works there and is in the movie. Another place to visit is Hubbell Trading Post in Ganado, AZ. At Scott's Bluff, some rangers are usually in costume and there is where we learned about the tea they carried in the wagon trains.
Fort Laramie in WY, in fact download the PDF at this site,
Trading Posts and FortsTwo things are pivotal in settling the West, The Corps of Discovery and the Oregon trail. Starting just outside St. Louis and ending at the mouth of the mighty Columbia, the Corps trail was truly to key to the western movement. The Oregon trail led to the settling of the Pacific Northwest.
A lot of other places both north and south of the two trails like Hubbells can be found by reading about the movement. The vast area from Mesa Verde to Monument Valley to Pipe Spring to the slick rock areas of So. Utah are seeped in Indian Lore and the settling the west.
Read about "The Long Walk", "The Trail of Tears" and other atrocities perpetrated on our First Nations People and you'll have another ten or twenty Bucket Lists about the whole country.
There are a lot of people who live in the towns and cities where you'll travel that will sit and talk with you, so don't just look at the displays in the museums and visitors centers, look for that person who wants you to know about their homeland. Especially look to the First Nations People and the docents in museums and visitor centers.
I talked to one Navajo elder for 30 or 40 minutes before he started talking to me, but, when he did, it was very educational and became very emotional for both of us. Just seeing is only part of of the experience. The sales clerks in the store at the Monument Valley hotel are mostly Navajo and if it is not busy, boy oh boy do they have stories.
"I travel not to go anywhere, but to go. I travel for travel's sake. The great affair is to go". R. L. Stevenson
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