The trail is a national treasure through the most densely parts of the U.S.
It brings adults, children, teachers, and historians outdoors, getting exercise
and fresh air while considering life in the 1780s -- travel without motors,
food without refrigeration, rifles that took a minute to fire and reload;
no radios, no TV, no Internet, no microwave ovens, no electricity,
no indoor plumbing --- how could anyone survive?
Trail development has been supported by the participation and grants from major national organizations and by local organizations along the route. Many individuals gave significant time and/or money. Others simply had the interest to enjoy a day of hiking, watching a parade, listening to a presentation, or reading about the trail. The Bulletin (2021-present), edited by Jeff Canning 2021 ---------------------------- [*] April . . . . [*] May . . . . [*] June [*] July . . . . [*] August . . . . [*] September [*] October . . . . [*] November . . . . [*] December 2022 ---------------------------- [*] January . . . . [*] February . . . . [*] March |