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Explore the Missouri River: its map, amazing history, why it's called 'Big Muddy,' and key facts about North America's ...
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 ...
On July 8 beginning at 7:00 a.m. more than 500 paddlers from around the world will begin the 20th Annual Missouri American ...
SPRINGFIELD, S.D. -- Viewing the Missouri River at Springfield, sandbars covered with thick vegetation hide the fact this was once open water, the western end of Lewis and Clark Lake. But since ...
The MR340, the world’s longest river race, kicks off in Kansas City, KS, with nearly 600 participants racing 340 miles to St.
Nebraska's lakes and rivers are home to various snake species, including venomous ones. Here's what you need to know before ...
The MR340, the world's longest river race, kicks off in Kansas City, KS, with nearly 600 participants racing 340 miles to St.
Lewis was born in Albemarle County. In 1804, President Thomas Jefferson tasked Lewis and Clark with exploring land west of the Mississippi River that was part of the Louisiana Purchase.
Alexandria Searls, executive director of the Lewis & Clark Exploratory Center, in Darden Towe Park in Albemarle County, documents the Lewis-Clark-Sacagawea statue that the city of Charlottesville ...
Meriwether Lewis and William Clark led the Corps of Discovery on a heroic expedition from the mouth of the Missouri River near St. Louis to the Pacific Ocean and back. President Thomas Jefferson had ...
On July 19, 1805, while moving up the Missouri River, Lewis and Clark emerged from a deep canyon, which they rightly named the Gates of the Mountains.
Missouri American Water MR340 began Tuesday in Kansas City.Solo racers started early in the morning at Kaw Point Park in ...
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