Trail of Tears — For other uses, see Trail of Tears (disambiguation). Sign for the Trail of Tears National Historic Trail. The Trail of Tears is a name given to the forced relocation and movement of Native American nations from southeastern parts of the United… … Wikipedia
Trail — This article is about paths, tracks or other routes used for travel. For other uses, see Trail (disambiguation). A hiking trail in autumn … Wikipedia
Controlled burn — Back burn redirects here. For the village in Scotland, see Backburn. An experimental burn in Canada; note the measuring equipment in front. Part of a series on W … Wikipedia
Controlled-access highway — Freeway redirects here. For other meanings, see Freeway (disambiguation). A freeway with a wide grass median (Highway 402 in Canada) A controlled access highway is a highway designed exclusively for high speed vehicular traffic, with all traffic… … Wikipedia
Controlled Drug — The United Kingdom Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 aimed to control the possession and supply of numerous listed drugs and drug like substances as a controlled substance. The act allowed and regulated the use of some Controlled Drugs (designated CD) by… … Wikipedia
Oregon Trail — For other uses, see Oregon Trail (disambiguation). Oregon Trail The route of the Oregon Trail shown on a map of the western United States from Independence, Missouri (on the eastern end) to Oregon City, Oregon (on the western end) … Wikipedia
Crowchild Trail — Crowchild Trail, just north of 5 Ave NW looking South Location: Calgary, Alberta Crowchild Trail is an expressway located on the west side of … Wikipedia
Cherokee trail of tears — The Cherokee Trail of Tears (also called the trail of Indian tears) refers to the forced relocation in 1838 of the Cherokee Nation from their lands in Georgia to the Indian Territory (present day Oklahoma) in the Western United States, which… … Wikipedia
Northern Central Railroad Trail — The Torrey C. Brown Trail f/k/a The Northern Central Railroad Trail Location Ashland, MD to York, PA Length 20 miles Trailheads … Wikipedia
Competitive trail riding — (CTR) is an equestrian sport where riders cover a marked trail for a distance that is usually between 15 and 40 miles per day. Some rides are only one day long, others may run as long as three days. The goal of the competition is to demonstrate… … Wikipedia
Norwalk River Valley Trail — Location Norwalk, CT to Danbury ,CT Length 27 miles (completed) Trailheads … Wikipedia