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Lines of Desire: Follow the Trail to Real Estate Investment Success

In the mid-1800s, American pioneers packed up and headed west toward a territory we now know as Oregon. This mass emigration more than 150 years ago created deep ruts along the Oregon Trail that, remarkably, in some areas are still visible today.

These ruts are what landscape architects and urban planners call "desire lines"; a result of erosion caused by human travel activity. These paths represent the shortest or most easily navigated route between an origin and destination, a sort of path of

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