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 123STA T . 11 6 3 PUBLIC LA W 111 – 11 —M A R .3 0, 200 9‘ ‘ (XI I )Westpor t R o ad. ‘‘(XIII) GumS pr ing s -F ort L ea v en w ort h route. ‘‘(XI V ) A t c hison / Independence C ree k routes. ‘‘(XV) Fort Leavenworth- K ansas River route. ‘‘(XVI) N e b raska Cit y cuto f f routes. ‘‘(XVII) M inersvi l le-Nebraska City Road. ‘‘(XVIII) U pper P lattsmouth route. ‘‘(XIX) Upper B ellevue route. ‘‘(ii) C ENTRAL R OU TE S . — ‘‘(I) Cherokee T rail , including splits. ‘‘(II) Weber Canyon route of H astings cutoff. ‘‘(III) Bishop Creek cutoff. ‘‘(IV) McAuley cutoff. ‘‘(V) D iamond Springs cutoff. ‘‘(VI) Secret Pass. ‘‘(VII) Greenhorn cutoff. ‘‘(VIII) Central O verland Trail. ‘‘(iii) WESTERN ROUTES.— ‘‘(I) Bidwell-Bartleson route. ‘‘(II) Georgetown/Dagget Pass Trail. ‘‘(III) Big Trees Road. ‘‘(IV) Gri z zly Flat cutoff. ‘‘(V) Nevada City Road. ‘‘(VI) Y reka Trail. ‘‘(VII) Henness Pass route. ‘‘(VIII) J ohnson cutoff. ‘‘(IX) Luther Pass Trail. ‘‘(X) Volcano Road. ‘‘(XI) Sacramento-Coloma Wagon Road. ‘‘(XII) Burnett cutoff. ‘‘(XIII) Placer County Road to Auburn. ‘‘( 6 ) MOR M ON PI ONEER NATIONAL H ISTORI C TRAIL.— ‘‘(A) STU DY RE Q UIRED.—The Secretary of the Interior shall undertake a study of the routes of the Mormon Pio- neer Trail listed in subparagraph (B) and generally depicted in the map entitled ‘Western E migrant Trails 1830 /18 7 0 ’ and dated 1 9 91/1993, and of such other routes of the Mormon Pioneer Trail that the Secretary considers appropriate, to determine the feasibility and suitability of designation of 1 or more of the routes as components of the Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail. ‘‘(B) CO V ERED ROUTES.—The routes to be studied under subparagraph (A) shall include the following ‘‘(i) 18 4 6 Subse q uent routes A and B (Lucas and Clarke Counties, Iowa). ‘‘(ii) 18 5 6 – 57 Handcart route (Iowa City to Council Bluffs). ‘‘(iii) Keokuk route (Iowa). ‘‘(iv) 1847 Alternative Elkhorn and Loup River Crossings in Nebraska. ‘‘(v) Fort Leavenworth Road O x Bow route and alternates in Kansas and Missouri (Oregon and Cali- fornia Trail routes used by Mormon emigrants). ‘‘(vi) 1850 Golden Pass Road in Utah. ‘‘(7) SHARED CALI F ORNIA AND ORE G ON TRAIL ROUTES.—