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Fort Lewis, named after Meriwether Lewis of the famed Lewis and Clark expedition, is one of the largest and most modern military reservations in the United States. Consisting of 87,000 acres of ...
Brad Winn, site superintendent since 2001, has helped the Lewis and Clark State Historic Site attract 100,000 visitors each ...
Lewis and Clark were not the first white men to cross ... Chinook women, camped outside Fort Clatsop, offered themselves in return for valued trade goods, including metal tools, cloth and even ...
"Quitting wasn't an option. We quit. We die," said Tom Wilson, a former park ranger at Fort Clatsop at Lewis and Clark National Historical Park. Wilson studied the Lewis and Clark Expedition for ...
Stroll the South Clatsop Slough boardwalk (keeps your feet dry above the marsh) and you will see more of the plants that Lewis collected including salmonberry and salal. While both plants are common ...
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 ...
This medal is one of only three, four-inch peace medals taken on the expedition and given to the most important leaders.
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