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It suffered from the river shift but survived and today the town of about 1,700 pulses on its rich history, including, of course, the 1804 visit from Lewis and Clark. The MacDonnells' bed-and ...
On May 14, 1804, Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, and their Corps of Volunteers for Northwest Discovery departed St. Charles, Missouri, and headed upstream on the Missouri River.
More: Camp River Dubois: Lewis and Clark history starts here ... More: Missouri river towns preserve rich Lewis and Clark history. Today, Sergeant Floyd’s grave is the cornerstone of a 23-acre park.
Last month’s pilot project enabling 10 high school students to spend four days piloting the Missouri River the same way Lewis and Clark and their Corps of Discovery did two ...
The Modern Missouri, 200 Years after Lewis & Clark Two hundred years after Lewis and Clark made their trek up the Missouri, the river has gone from a raging giant to a harnessed conduit. It's so ...
According to the brief article, little had changed in this remote area in the nearly 200 years since Meriwether Lewis and William Clark had led the Corps of Discovery up the Missouri River on ...
OMAHA, Neb. — America’s most celebrated travelers, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, ... was the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Headquarters on the Missouri River in downtown Omaha.
Eagle Creek had sheltered Lewis and Clark too, on May 31, 1805, ... Missouri River Canoe Co., 7485 Virgelle Ferry Road North, Loma, MT 59460; (800) 426-2926, ...
At the spanking new, $7 million Illinois historic site near where the explorers launched up the Missouri River, local development officials calculate that each Lewis and Clark tourist will spend $146.
Following the path of Lewis and Clark’s 1804-1806 expedition and preparatory trips, the trail runs from Pittsburgh to the mouth of the Columbia River in Oregon.