Join us as we explore Kentucky’s important role in the 1803-1806 Lewis and Clark Expedition. The expedition is commonly perceived as a western story, but there is also a very important eastern legacy. The expedition did not spring from nothing at the mouth of the Missouri in May 1804. It...
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Missouri River Basin Lewis & Clark Visitor Center - Nebraska City, NE
Stop by to explore the Lewis & Clark expedition with hands-on exhibits, hiking trails, live re-enactments and much more. Fun for the whole family!
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The Lewis and Clark Trail
The Lewis and Clark Trail begins in Washington D.C. and zigzags along the eastern seaboard encompassing the states of Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and Pennsylvania; then proceeds through Ohio, West Virginia, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois and Missouri. The Trail then meanders through the great plains of Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, South Dakota, North Dakota and continues through the mountains and the valleys of Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, concluding at the Pacific Ocean. The Lewis and Clark Trail is a cultural destination that covers over 4,600 miles, crosses four time zones, and showcases some of the most beautiful and rugged areas of America.
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Day-by-Day with Lewis & Clark July 3, 1803 News from France Washington, DC Talleyrand’s announcement of the signing of the Louisiana Purchase treaty reaches Washington City. President Jefferson asks for help from Henri Peyroux, the former commandant of St. Genevieve. More... July 3, 1804 A stray horse Near Bean Lake,...
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Lewis and Clark's Historic Trail
On May 14th 1804 Meriwether Lewis and William Clark set out on an amazing expedition across the Louisiana Territory.
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Important Timeline of the life of Sacagawea Biography - Tagged: biography, timeline c.1788 – in Lemhi County, Idaho. She belonged to the Agaidika band of the Northern also known as Snake Indians. c.1800 – In a confrontation between the Hidatsas and Sacagawea’s tribe, , Sacagawea and other young women...
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