Oregon and California Trail
Pottawatomie County Economic Development Council
Pottawatomie, Kansas
Project Concept: Though the first known westbound wagon train passed through Pottawatomie County in 1827, the Oregon Trail was not well established until 1842. For the next 20+ years, nearly 300,000 immigrants with their horses, mules, oxen, wagons and families followed the Trail to Oregon, California and all points in between. The mystique of the Oregon/California Trail still draws people to the area. Beginning in St. Mary’s, Kansas, and proceeding west and north over 27 miles to Westmoreland, Kansas, the Trail is visible and easily traveled.
The Pottawatomie County Economic Development Corporation, together with the Historic Preservation Commission, saw an opportunity to enrich the visitors’ experience with a series of interpretive markers, not only enhancing the Trail experience, but also celebrating other historical milestones in St. Mary’s and Westmoreland. Three distinct but compatible designs for the markers were created, allowing each location a unique and expandable design while unifying the entire project through common design elements.
Project Completed: 2007
Exhibition Size: 36 square feet
Services Rendered & Deliverables:
Concept, Preliminary and Final Design
Creation of Production Ready Digital Files
Exhibit Fabrication, Transportation and Installation
Graphics Installation