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The Iron Horse Trail
Grace Tong - Mrs. Auby - Creekside Elementary, Danville, CA Phone # (510) 676-9911

The Iron Horse Trail is the topic of this essay and that’s what I’m going to show you today. The Iron Horse Trail is a loving trail that’s 32 miles of memory.

The Iron Horse Trail is a memory to many people with many things to do, such as walking, biking, and exercising. The Iron Horse Trail allows people to enjoy outdoors, no electronics, and love the nature. In present days, people focus on their electronics too often, and they will miss the beautiful scenery of this trail.

When you're on the Iron Horse Trail, you can relax more and think of your family. It used to be a railroad but now it becomes a place for fun outdoor activities. People

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