A Kansas Road Trip Along the Santa Fe Trail 

Next year is the 200th anniversary of the Santa Fe Trail, and it’s the perfect time to plan a trip to explore it.
A Kansas Road Trip Along the Santa Fe Trail 
Mahaffie Stagecoach Stop & Farm. Courtesy of Visit Kansas
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Almost 200 years ago, a small band of merchant-traders set out on a trek from Independence, Missouri, to Santa Fe, a bustling town that once belonged to Spanish colonists.
In 1821, the people of Santa Fe overthrew Spain’s iron-fisted rule and became a province of Mexico. They were eager for commerce and welcomed the first shipment of goods from Missouri trader William Becknell in November of that year.  
Janna Graber
Janna Graber
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Janna Graber has covered travel in more than 55 countries. She is the editor of three travel anthologies, including “A Pink Suitcase: 22 Tales of Women’s Travel,” and is the managing editor of Go World Travel Magazine.
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