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Visions of a Transcontinental Southern Highway: The Old Spanish Trail
The Naming of the Trail
Why was the Old Spanish Trail Built?
The Culture of the Trail: Automobiles, Tourist Camps, and Scenic Routes
The Birth of Heritage Tourism
Who Built the Old Spanish Trail?
The Role of Women in the Making of the OST
The Fate of the Trail
Learn More about the OST
Student Projects on the OST
The Old Spanish Trail Auto Highway in 1929
Spanish Heritage Tourism on the OST
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Map of the Old Spanish Trail Florida to California, Hotel Edition
1923
OST Poster by Cletus Behlmann
unknown
The Eastern Situation, from H.B. Ayres, unaddressed, September 1, 1922, with edits
1922-09-01
All Bridges Should be Free, Says Lewis - The Pensacola Journal April 17, 1917
1917-04-17
Sectional Meeting Dates are Selected, Correspondents, The Pensacola Journal October 24, 1926
1926-10-24
Federation Officers, The Pensacola Journal October 24, 1926
1926-10-24
Old Spanish Trail Through Baldwin County Alabama between Mobile and Pensacola The Shortest Way The Safest Way The Best Way in Every Way
Unknown
Spanish History in the Southern United States, The OST Country 2nd Edition By Harral Ayres April 1933
Unknown (1931?)
[Enclosures for Press Release Regarding Need for Transcontinental Highway by Harral Ayres with Notes]
1922-07-11
Declaration Respecting the Highway from Florida to California and Mexico, Signed
1922-06
[Compilation of Correspondence related to the Native American and Spanish Names along the OST]
1928-02-12; 1928-02-03; 1927-05-11; 1927-06-15
The OST National Recognition Brochure October 1923
1923-10; 1924-01;
[Spanish and Indian Names along the OST]
1925-05-26
OST Southern Borderline Turnpike duplicate # 5
unknown
OST Southern Borderline Turnpike duplicate # 4
unknown
OST Southern Borderline Turnpike duplicate # 3
unknown
OST Southern Borderline Turnpike duplicate # 2
unknown
OST Southern Borderline Turnpike duplicate # 1
unknown
OST Southern Borderline Turnpike
unknown
OST Motorcade to California October 2nd-14th. 1929. Headquarters: 15 West Garden St. Pensacola, FLA duplicate # 3
1929-10
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