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Collection of Oregon Trails (31)
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A classic, ornate sign evoking the spirit of 19th-century westward expansion along the Oregon Trail.
A stylized illustration of a covered wagon and rider symbolizing the iconic Oregon Trail journey across the American frontier.
A smiling young pioneer stands proudly beside his family’s covered wagon, ready for westward adventure.
A cheerful pioneer guide stands beside a covered wagon-symbolizing the iconic 19th-century westward migration route.
A stylized illustration of a 19th-century American pioneer covered wagon, featuring a white canvas canopy and wooden frame.
A vibrant, hand-drawn collage showing key elements of the historic Oregon Trail journey, from covered wagons and bison to Native American tepees and river crossings.
A simplified yet recognizable depiction of a 19th-century covered wagon, often called a “prairie schooner.”
A nostalgic depiction of a 19th-century covered wagon traveling under the moonlight, evoking the spirit of westward expansion.
A cheerful pioneer family prepares for their westward journey in this stylized depiction of The Oregon Trail.
A simplified yet accurate depiction of a pioneer-era covered wagon, featuring a cream-colored canvas cover and sturdy wooden wheels.
The Oregon Trail stretched over 2,000 miles from Independence, Missouri, to the Willamette Valley in Oregon, guiding thousands of settlers westward.
A stylized depiction of a classic covered wagon, commonly used by pioneers during the 1800s westward migration.
A hand-embroidered-style covered wagon rolling through the desert, complete with cactus and rugged terrain.
A bold, high-contrast woodcut depiction of a pioneer-era covered wagon, complete with driver and passenger-symbolizing westward expansion and rugged adventure.
This classic map traces the Oregon Trail’s path across the western U.S., marking critical waystations like Fort Laramie, Chimney Rock, and Whitman Mission.
A classic Conestoga-style covered wagon rolls across sun-baked terrain, evoking the spirit of 19th-century westward migration.
A cheerful pioneer family stands beside their covered wagon, ready for westward travel, complete with tools, animals, and period clothing.
A cheerful medieval woman stirs a bubbling pot over a campfire, evoking old-world hearthside traditions.
A stylized depiction of a classic covered wagon, often associated with pioneers on the Oregon Trail.
A bold, expressive woodcut print of a horse-drawn covered wagon-symbolizing westward expansion and pioneer life in American history.
A classic depiction of westward expansion: a Conestoga-style wagon guided by a teamster and helper, with families aboard and birds scattering overhead.
A resilient pioneer family embarks on their westward journey, accompanied by their trusty horse, rifle, and even a small pig-symbolizing hope and self-reliance.
This retro pixel-art icon represents the legendary educational game *The Oregon Trail*, where players guided pioneers across 19th-century America.
A classic prairie schooner stands ready for the trail-green body, bright yellow spoked wheels, and a red water barrel secured at the rear.
Two sturdy oxen haul a traditional covered wagon-complete with canvas top and wooden barrel-evoking 19th-century pioneer journeys.
A clean, hand-drawn illustration of a basic two-wheel cart, commonly used in pre-industrial farming and transport.
The official logo of the Oregon Trail National Historic Trail, symbolizing westward expansion and pioneer heritage.
A 19th-century pioneer guides his covered wagon, drawn by two sturdy oxen, across the open frontier.
An adventurer pauses to survey the trail ahead-mountains loom in the distance, inviting the next great journey.
“The Great Emigration” - William Henry Jackson’s 1880 depiction of westward expansion across the Great Plains.
