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The Sergeant Floyd River Museum is hosting a living-history encampment honoring the 1804 Lewis and Clark Expedition stay where what is now Sioux City.
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The Lewis and Clark expedition had been traveling almost straight west and upstream since leaving the Mandan villages in ...
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Travelers’ Rest State Park welcomes more than 70,000 visitors each year, including 2,000 school children on field trips.
Among the first outdoorsmen recruited for the Lewis & Clark epic expedition were recalled with a historic marker recently placed in a small ceremony near their birthplace along the banks of the ...
A respected Eastern Washington historian and author, who entertained National Geographic cruise ship tourists with stories of the Lewis and Clark expedition, has died. Robert Heacock, a Kamiakin High ...
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Three large signs at the park educate visitors about the Lewis and Clark Expedition. One specifically tells the story of Alexander Hamilton Willard, the person for whom the park was named.
The Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center in Great Falls offers visitors an immersive experience of the expedition. Open for 27 years, it is the only center along the entire journey that depicts the ...