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Salt Lake City, UT: Oregon National Historic Trail

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Oregon National Historic Trail - Salt Lake City Point of Interest (POI)
324 South State Street, Suite 200
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
Phone: 801-741-1012
 
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  Marriott Salt Lake City-City Center 0.16
  Hotel Monaco Salt Lake City 0.26
  Little America Hotel 0.31
  Hilton Salt Lake City Center 0.32
  Peery Hotel 0.33
  Courtyard by Marriott Salt Lake City 0.37
  Grand America Hotel 0.37
  Pinewood Lodge 0.41
  Metropolitan Inn 0.42
  Sheraton City Centre Hotel, Salt Lake 0.45

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Oregon National Historic Trail
 
   

The Oregon Trail travels the Pacific pathway used by fur traders and others during the 1800s. The 2,170-mile trail spans Idaho, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oregon and Wyoming.