How Lewis and Clark—along with a Native American guide, Sacagawea—explored the newly expanded United States
1 Page Open Document Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, and the other members of the Corps of Discovery traveled 3,700 miles from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean in non-motorized boats, on horseback, and on foot. Not only did they have no cars or airplanes to travel in, they al...
Learn about the Lewis & Clark Expedition, with its route and significance to American history. Learn about the discoveries made along the way in...
In 1804, two explorers, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, made an important journey. Today, people know a lot about the places they visited, but 200 years ago there were no maps of that part of the United States. They would travel by boat most of the way and they would make the fir...
Click on the points on the map for more information. Today, the river is named after Lewis and Clark but the Netul Trail andNetul Landingpay homage to the Clatsop reference to the river. Park interpreters dressed in period-appropriate clothing paddling in a canoe in the Lewis and Clark Ri...
On this day with Lewis & Clark January 7, 1804 Boat trouble At Wood River, ice flowing down the Missouri and Mississippi rivers continues to make it difficult to keep the barge upright. Clark works on a map with information gathered from traders. ...
On September 23, 1806, the Lewis and Clark Expedition comes to an end when they arrive at St. Louis, Missouri. It took a little over two years, but they returned with notes, samples and maps that they created. Lewis and Clark Expedition Map ...
The article gives a brief history of the voyage whose mission was to explore and map the entire length of the Missouri river and communicate with the native peoples. The voyage, headed by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, began their exploration in 1803 and accomplished their mission in 1806...
The Lewis and Clark Expedition A Tough Packing Job Lewis and Clark left from near St. Louis, Missouri, in May 1804. Survival would depend on the supplies they took with them or found along the way. The Corps of Discovery included about 45 ...
Advertisement 500 S Riverside Dr Saint Charles, MO 63301 Openuntil10:30 PM +1 (636) 946-7776 https://www.discoverstcharles.com Lewis & Clark Statue, St. Charles is a historical landmark in Saint Charles, MO, commemorating the famous explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. ...