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Water was an important necessity to migrating animals and travelers on land so it is not surprising that the Native American trails followed the buffalo. Both hugged Nebraska's greatest of rivers, the Platte River. The early settlers used these same trails and paths as the roads to the great west. Our modern roads follow in the footsteps of our ancestors and stray very little as the early roads were improved. New projects such as the Interstate Highway system also tend to follow the same general paths in order to supplement the commerce of the already established cities. As Interstate 80 makes its way across Nebraska, it too hugs the Platte River for much of the way. Mormon Trail
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