- John
Trailly (died 18 June 1400), Lord of
Furnells and Yeldon,
Seneschal of Gascony,
Mayor of Bordeaux, was an
English soldier and diplomat.
Trailly was...
- The
Appalachian Trail, also
called the A.T., is a
hiking trail in the
Eastern United States,
extending almost 2,200
miles (3,540 km)
between Springer Mountain...
- A
trail, also
known as a path or track, is an
unpaved lane or a
small paved road not
intended for
usage by
motorized vehicles,
usually p****ing through...
-
railroads The act of
using a
Trailer (promotion)
Trailing wheel Trailing arm
Trailing edge
Hound trailing Trailing twelve months This
disambiguation page lists...
-
Contrails (/ˈkɒntreɪlz/;
short for "condensation
trails") or
vapor trails are line-shaped
clouds produced by
aircraft engine exhaust or
changes in air...
- body.
National Trails are
marked with an
acorn symbol along the route. In Scotland, the
equivalent trails are
called Scotland's
Great Trails and are administered...
- a
trailing wheel or
trailing axle is
generally an
unpowered wheel or axle (wheelset)
located behind the
driving wheels. The axle of the
trailing wheels...
-
types of
trails: the
national scenic trails,
national historic trails,
national recreation trails, and
connecting or side
trails. The
national trails provide...
-
Indian Trail may
refer to: A part of or the
whole of the
Great Trail created by
Native Americans Indian Trail,
North Carolina Indian Trails, an intercity...
- The
Trail of
Tears was the
forced displacement of
approximately 60,000
people of the "Five
Civilized Tribes"
between 1830 and 1850, and the additional...