Medicine Trails
The big medicine trail is a series of trails made by the act of migrating animal herds for thousands of years. Bison, elk, horses, and deer led early people out of the harsh full regions of the Ice Age and centuries later, the made the way for most of influential explores during the exploration of the west. Some of these trails survive as modern highways.
Read more about Medicine Trails: Native Americans, Daniel Boone, Lewis & Clark, The Santa Fe Trail, El Camino Real, The Gila Trail
Famous quotes containing the words medicine and/or trails:
“He said that private practice in medicine ought to be put down by law. When I asked him why, he said that private doctors were ignorant licensed murders.”
—George Bernard Shaw (18561950)
“My noisy denunciation trails off in doubt.”
—Mason Cooley (b. 1927)