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How to Explore Lewis and Clark Back Country Byway
The Lewis and Clark Back Country Byway begins on Idaho 28, 20 miles south of Salmon, Idaho. This back country scene still has most of the views it had back in1805, when the two explorers, Meriweather Lewis and William Clark, stood here. Jade ... [... more]
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The History of the Lewis and Clark Expedition (Volume 3)
Should be required reading: Lewis and Clark's descriptions of their epic overland journey is a deserved American classic. So many students must memorize the Gettysburg Address or the Preamble of the Constitution, but too few are ever introduced to this [... more]
$12.95
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Camp Chef Lewis & Clark 4 Seasoned Cast Iron Skillet - SK-4
By-CampChef Collectable 4 in Cast iron skillet with Lewis and Clark cast on the inside of the base/SK4/SK 4/-Grilling Accessories/Outdoor Cookware [... more]
$11.46
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'In The Footsteps Of LEWIS And CLARK' Journal Index
• In The Footsteps Of LEWIS And CLARK: Day 25--Fort Stevens To Portland• In The Footsteps Of LEWIS And CLARK: Day 24--Fort Stevens State Park To Fort Stevens KOA• In The Footsteps Of LEWIS And CLARK: Day 23--Rainier To Fort Stevens• In The ... [... more]
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Lewis and Clark Plants for Floral Design - Floral Design
Celebrate the Lewis and Clark bicentennial in style. During their expedition, they discovered numerous plants that are just great for floral design. The origins of the Lewis and Clark expedition date from a letter President Thomas Jefferson wrote ... [... more]
Bella Online

In The Footsteps Of LEWIS And CLARK: We Made It!
From St. Charles, Mo., to Cape Disappointment, Wash., our In The Footsteps Expedition covered just over 4000 miles in 25 days. It took Lewis and Clark 18 months to cover the same distance, plus another 10 months to return to St. Charles. Driving ... [... more]
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The Lewis and Clark Expedition
The Lewis and Clark expedition started on March 14, 1804 in St. Louis, Missouri. The Corps traveled over 8,000 miles and made over 200 camps. The Corps contained 50 good trained men, 1 woman and 1 dog. During the expedition 100 different plants ... [... more]
Selah School District

The Lewis and Clark Expedition
The Lewis and Clark expedition started with Meriwether Lewis. As a child, Lewis's dad died, and his mother re-married, and she wedded John Marks. When his step-dad took them to his home in Georgia, Lewis learned to live in the wilderness. One ... [... more]
Selah School District

How to Explore Lewis and Clark National Historical Park
Lewis and Clark National Historic Park is made up of 12 park sites located on a 40-mile stretch of the Pacific coast from Long Beach, Washington to Cannon Beach, Oregon. Visit the sites in any order you wish, but starting at Fort Clatsop or the ... [... more]
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Corps of Discovery: A Novel of the Lewis and Clark ...
Corps of Discovery: Excellent novel, interesting characters, both heroes and scumbags. It may have been just like this on the real journey. Character-driven novel for the history buff: This one, plain and simple, has made me a believer in historical [... more]
$19.95
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The History of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Vol. 1
Should be required reading: Lewis and Clark's descriptions of their epic overland journey is a deserved American classic. So many students must memorize the Gettysburg Address or the Preamble of the Constitution, but too few are ever introduced to this [... more]
$12.95
Amazon.com

The History of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Vol. 2
Should be required reading: Lewis and Clark's descriptions of their epic overland journey is a deserved American classic. So many students must memorize the Gettysburg Address or the Preamble of the Constitution, but too few are ever introduced to this [... more]
$12.95
Amazon.com
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