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The state announced in April that the Hudson River Valley Greenway, a state agency, would receive $1 million to develop the trail.
Mr. Angleton helped develop the trail that led to Rudolf Abel, the KGB colonel who was a major Soviet spy in the United States in the 1950s.
Boucher actually ferried tourists down the trail for years himself, until the Santa Fe Railroad decided to develop the trail as the main tourist entrance to the inner canyon in 1912.
Shaw said the state looks to Prince William to develop the trail and keeping it adjacent to the highway will require taking parkland that was not part of the project's environmental review.
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The $375,000 engineering study now under way was covered by a federal grant, said Celeste Tracy of the Delaware River Greenway Partnership, the agency in charge of developing the trail.
In the meantime, the nonprofit Pacific Northwest Trail Assn., which Strickland founded, has barreled ahead, distributing maps and developing the trail as it sees fit.
But by 1930, the park service decided to concentrate on developing the trails closer to the main transportation centers.
Dr. Paul Debevec, who developed the "trailing bullet" special effects in "The Matrix," is charged with improving the richness of photorealistic detail in the computer-generated animations.
It also developed the trails, and by the early 1830s, an expedition from the Selkirk settlement driving a flock of sheep from Kentucky to the Assiniboine found the trail to be well-marked.
As settlement developed the trails became a "common carrier" for all manner of goods that could be carried by ox cart, including lamps and coal oil to burn in them, fine cloth, books, general merchandise, champagne, sheet-metal stoves, disassembled farm machinery and at least one piano, and a printing press and other accoutrements for the first newspaper in the Fort Garry region.
The trust is currently working with the City of Chicago to develop the Bloomingdale Trail, a 2.7-mile stretch originally built by the Chicago and Pacific Railroad Company in 1873.
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