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Sept. 23 (UPI) --On this date in history: In 1806, U.S. explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark returned to St. Louis on their historic journey from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Coast ...
The Lewis and Clark Departure event in Hartford features re-enactors and hands-on history, honoring the famed expedition’s ...
One year after the United States doubled its territory with the Louisiana Purchase, the Lewis and Clark expedition leaves St.
1950s Family Retraces Lewis and Clark’s American Journey In the Field: New Expedition Takes on Rockies Wildlife Conservation–From a Wolverine’s Perspective In the Field: New Expedition Takes ...
On May 14, 1804, the Lewis and Clark expedition, organized to explore the Louisiana Territory as well as the Pacific Northwest, began its journey near present-day Hartford, Illinois. In 1607, ...
(KOLN) - A group of Lewis and Clark enthusiasts put on a reenactment in Nebraska city on Tuesday, of the team’s famous 1804 ...
In a deeply researched, splendidly written biography (a part of which appeared in Smithsonian), William Clark and the Shaping ... the ramshackle settlement of St. Louis. In 334 pages, he sharpens ...
Q: Are there any American Indian descendants of the members of the Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery? —Karen Wilson | Helena, Alabama In their journals, the men of the Corps of Discovery ...
Visitors can learn more about the arch's construction, Colonial St. Louis, the Lewis and Clark Expedition and more at the Museum at the Gateway Arch, which is located beneath the arch and houses ...
At 630 feet high and 630 feet wide, St. Louis’ iconic Gateway Arch is the tallest arch in the world and the tallest monument in the Western Hemisphere. This National Historic Landmark was completed in ...