Buffalo Trace

Buffalo Trace

Buffalo Trace may refer to:

* Buffalo Trace (road) legendary pioneer trail in southern Indiana
* Buffalo Trace Distillery make of bourbon whiskey
* Buffalo Trace Council: a division of Boy Scouts of America based in southwestern Indiana
* Buffalo Trace Park: A park near Palmyra, Indiana


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  • Buffalo Trace Park — is a 147 acre public park preserve in northern Harrison County, Indiana near the town of Palmyra, Indiana. The park is along the edge of the old Buffalo Trace, a historic bison migration trail that was later converted into a road. In 1971, the 30 …   Wikipedia

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  • Little Buffalo River (Tennessee) — The Little Buffalo River rises in northern Lawrence County, Tennessee near Laurel Hill. Its major tributaries are Jacks Branch, which follows the Natchez Trace Parkway for approximately a mile and is the site of picnic areas, trails, and rest… …   Wikipedia

  • Dragoon Trace — The Dragoon Trace or Dragoon Trail is an historic trail that runs north and south through central Iowa and Missouri, including Ringgold County. It was originally made by the migration of animals, such as buffalo and deer. Because the Native… …   Wikipedia

  • Logan Trace — The Logan Trace was a wilderness trail through central Kentucky, a branch of Daniel Boone s Wilderness Road. It was named after its originator, Colonel Benjamin Logan. Logan came over the mountains with Boone in 1775, but went west toward Buffalo …   Wikipedia

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