National Historic Trails Interpretive Center

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The National Historic Trails Interpretive Center is a museum and educational facility in Casper, Wyoming, that explores the history and experiences of pioneers traveling the Oregon, California, Mormon, and Pony Express trails.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf educational facility
interpretive center
museum
accessibleBy automobile
category history museum in Wyoming
trail-related museum
transportation museum in Wyoming
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dedicatedTo National Historic Trails System NERFINISHED
historic emigrant trails
focusesOn California Trail NERFINISHED
Mormon Trail NERFINISHED
Oregon Trail NERFINISHED
Pony Express Trail NERFINISHED
history of 19th-century overland migration
westward expansion of the United States
hasExhibitType educational displays
historical artifacts
interactive exhibits
multimedia presentations
hasView Casper Mountain NERFINISHED
North Platte River valley NERFINISHED
hasWebsite official website of the National Historic Trails Interpretive Center
language English
locatedIn Casper, Wyoming NERFINISHED
Natrona County, Wyoming NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

Wyoming
near North Platte River NERFINISHED
downtown Casper
offers educational programs
guided tours
school group activities
operatedBy Bureau of Land Management NERFINISHED
ownedBy Bureau of Land Management NERFINISHED
partOf heritage and cultural attractions in Casper
subjectOf heritage tourism in Wyoming
theme frontier history
overland trails
pioneer experiences

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Casper, Wyoming hasMuseum National Historic Trails Interpretive Center
Baker County, Oregon contains National Historic Trails Interpretive Center
this entity surface form: Oregon Trail Interpretive Center