Experience the Lewis and Clark Departure Event May 8-9 at Hartford's State Historic Site with reenactors, historic demos, ...
Do we really need another book about the Lewis and Clark expedition? Over the past two centuries, hundreds of titles have ...
Join the Lewis and Clark State Historic Site in Hartford on May 9-10 for the 222nd Expedition anniversary, featuring ...
Bloomington-based author Craig Fehrman introduces a wealth of characters in his new book “This Vast Enterprise: A New History ...
On the eve of America’s 250th birthday, contributing writer Latria Graham travels cross-country in the footsteps of explorers ...
Among the 45 adventurers who crossed the North American continent as part of Lewis and Clark’s Corps of Discovery in 1804-1806 was one who never chose to join the journey, yet contributed to its ...
Lewis and Clark had expected to pack their gear across the divide between navigable waters of the Missouri and of the ...
When a mysterious bust of York, the only Black member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, appeared on a pedestal on Mount Tabor Park in 2021, it sparked a wave of curiosity, prompting many to dive into ...
A compass used by Lewis and Clark on their expedition to explore the American West is owned by the Smithsonian and is part of NPR's 250th anniversary series, America In Pursuit.
Fort Clatsop was an encampment built on the Oregon Coast between 1805-1806 by the Lewis and Clark Expedition after reaching the Pacific Ocean as part of its journey to explore the Louisiana Purchase.
ANTHMAI copy purchased with funds from the Lloyd and Charlotte Wineland Library Endowment for Native American and Western Exploration Literature. Expedition underway, May 14-August 24, 1804 -- The ...
On Jan. 18, 1803, Meriwether Lewis hand-delivered a secret message to Congress. Its author was Thomas Jefferson, the ...