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Lewis and Clark State Park
On the 4th of July of 1804, the Lewis and Clark expedition...
Lewis and Clark State Park
Meriwether Lewis and William Clark’s historical journey ac...
Lewis and Clark Caverns
In Jefferson County, Montana sits a 160-acre area with a m...
Lewis and Clark Pass
During the winter 1806, Captains Meriwether Lewis and Will...
Lewis and Clark Expedition, Camp Dubois
Near here at Camp Dubois, the Lewis and Clark Detachment s...
Lewis and Clark in Kentucky - Danville
In December 1806, William Clark, coleader of the Lewis and...
From Lewis and Clark to the Future
Change came slowly to Spirit Mound after 1804. For 55 year...
Lewis and Clark Were Here...and Here...
The Missouri National Recreational River preserves two spl...
Lewis and Clark Visit Spirit Mound
August 25, 1804
On the hot day of August 25, 1804, c...
Lewis and Clark in Illinois
On November 14, 1803, Meriwether Lewis, William Clark and ...
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Lewis and Clark State Park
On the 4th of July of 1804, the Lewis and Clark expedition stopped at an oxbow lake created by the Missouri River in present day Rushville, Missouri. The explorers dubbed it Gosling Lake due to the number of young waterfowl ...
Lewis and Clark State Park
Meriwether Lewis and William Clark’s historical journey across North America was the first time a group of explorers catalogued and studied the topography, animals, and nature of the newly purchased Louisiana Territory. Travelling primarily by a wooden keelboat through the ...
Lewis and Clark Caverns
In Jefferson County, Montana sits a 160-acre area with a massive limestone and stalactite rich cave. Originally discovered in 1895 by D. A. Morrison, of Whitehall, Montana, the site became the Lewis and Clark National Monument in 1908.
Unfortunately, it ...
Lewis and Clark Pass
During the winter 1806, Captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark made preparations for their return trip to Saint Louis. They decided to split the Corps of Discovery into two groups in order to find a more efficient route back to ...
Lewis and Clark Expedition, Camp Dubois
Near here at Camp Dubois, the Lewis and Clark Detachment spent the winter of 1803. They left on May 14, 1804, ascending the Missouri River to its source.
Lewis and Clark crossed the Great Divide reaching the Pacific Ocean on ...
Lewis and Clark in Kentucky - Danville
In December 1806, William Clark, coleader of the Lewis and Clark Expedition to the Pacific Ocean, visited his nephews in school in Danville. Clark was en route to Washington to report to President Jefferson and other government officials about the ...
From Lewis and Clark to the Future
Change came slowly to Spirit Mound after 1804. For 55 years the area remained the land of the Yankton Sioux, with fur traders conducting business from posts on the Missouri. The tallgrass prairie continued to thrive as it had for ...
Lewis and Clark Were Here...and Here...
The Missouri National Recreational River preserves two splendid segments of the free-flowing, once unpredictable "Big Muddy." These natural-appearing reaches are reminiscent of the river as reported in the journal pages of captains Lewis and Clark and four other members of ...
Lewis and Clark Visit Spirit Mound
August 25, 1804
On the hot day of August 25, 1804, captains Lewis and Clark and several of their men walked from the river to explore Spirit Mound. They had heard that little people with deadly arrows inhabited the mound. Although ...
Lewis and Clark in Illinois
On November 14, 1803, Meriwether Lewis, William Clark and their party landed at the confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers, the site of the present day Cairo. They spent nearly a week here, learning how to determine longitude and ...