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Zane's Trace - Dunkinsville, OH
in Ancient Traces and Roads
A monument about Zane's Trace, an important road during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, is located on SR 41 near Dunkinsville, Ohio, USA.
posted by: Marine Biologist
location: Ohio
date approved: 12/28/2008
last visited: 12/27/2008
SW31.9 km
River Terminus of Zane's Trace
End of Zane's Trace at the Ohio River, joining with the Maysville Road, another old buffalo trace through Kentucky. The other end was at Wheeling, WV, with part of the route forming a basis of the National Road in Ohio.
posted by: kbarhow
date approved: 4/6/2008
last visited: 3/29/2011
SW32.7 km
Maysville, KY Buffalo Mural
Mural by Danford Murals depicting the migration of buffalo along the nearby trace in the 1600's, heading for a river crossing into Ohio. Part of a group of murals on the floodwall depicting local history.
location: Kentucky
date approved: 3/24/2008
last visited: 6/27/2014
SW33 km
Alanant-O-Wamiowee
Historical marker detailing the trace through Kentucky that was created by prehistoric animals. Later this was used by buffalo, and then by indians and local settlers. This path also became part of Zane's Trace in Ohio and into West Virginia.
last visited: 9/17/2009
SW38.3 km
Early Stage-Mail Route, Washington, KY
Historical sign located near Washington, Ky, detailing the history of the road nearby.
date approved: 1/31/2010
last visited: never
W92.4 km
The Great Buffalo Road, Covington, KY
Mural depicting the prehistoric river crossing by buffalo herds and hunting by aboriginals near this location.
date approved: 12/12/2007
last visited: 7/3/2011
SW120.1 km
Great Crossing, KY
This is a crossing of the Elkhorn Creek, along the buffalo trace from southeastern Kentucky to SW Ohio
date approved: 1/27/2008
SW122.6 km
Stamping Grounds, KY
Small community named after the large bowl-shaped depression created by buffalo who were drawn to the area by a natural spring. Numerous trails intersected nearby. This is one of three similar formations in the state.
N137.3 km
Scioto Trail - Upper Arlington, Ohio
The Scioto Trail was used by Native Americans to travel from Lake Erie to hunting grounds in present day Kentucky.
posted by: Mr. 0
date approved: 5/31/2008
last visited: 11/25/2012