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Wilson vividly describes the grueling conditions faced by Lewis and Clark during their trek, emphasizing the critical nature of teamwork and resilience in such extreme environments.
On Nov. 15, 1805, the Lewis and Clark Expedition reached the shores of the Pacific Ocean a year and a half after starting out from St. Louis, Missouri. The explorers poled keelboats and sometimes ...
When the Lewis & Clark Expedition arrived at Fort Clatsop, men were sent to the beach to extract salt from seawater to preserve food. That trek has been recreated.
With the 200th anniversary celebrations of the Lewis and Clark expedition kicking off this weekend, the Army wants to make sure that its role in the pivotal exploration of the American West is not ...
When Meriwether Lewis and William Clark returned to St. Louis in the fall of 1806 after more than two years of exploring the American west, they brought a wealth of ...
Author Stephenie Ambrose Tubbs talked about how Lewis and Clark wrote and preserved their journal entries which were required as part of their military expedition.
Most of what is known about Sacagawea comes from the journals of Lewis and Clark and other members of the expedition that blazed a trail up the Missouri River and west to the Pacific Coast.
A group of Lewis and Clark enthusiasts put on a reenactment in Nebraska city on Tuesday, of the team’s famous 1804 journey across the American west.
Martin, who spent 30 years at National Geographic and was a Navy journalist in Vietnam, was drawn to the expedition's enlisted men, people usually relegated to footnotes in most retellings.
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