1950s Family Retraces Lewis and Clark’s American Journey In the Field: New Expedition Takes on Rockies Wildlife Conservation–From a Wolverine’s Perspective In the Field: New Expedition Takes ...
The Louisiana Purchase of 1803 sparked a new wave of exploration in the United States as a number of expeditions were ...
Lewis invited William Clark to be co-commander of the expedition. Lewis and Clark and the Expedition’s men, boats and supplies arrived on December 12, 1803 at the River Dubois near the present ...
(KOLN) - A group of Lewis and Clark enthusiasts put on a reenactment in Nebraska city on Tuesday, of the team’s famous 1804 ...
Travelers’ Rest State Park near Lolo will continue its Winter Storytelling Series this Saturday, Feb. 8 at 11 a.m. with a ...
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 ...
There were a lot of agricultural discoveries in the travels of Lewis and Clark, not just discovering new lands. Historians note that as the expedition journeyed up the Missouri River in search of the ...
LOLO, Mont. — It’s a popular January tradition at Travelers' Rest State Park in Lolo, an ancient hub for travel and a verified campsite of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. It’s also a popular ...
NEBRASKA CITY - City commissioners approved a $25,000 growth fund grant for construction of a log wall around the Wood River ...
In 1807, John Colter, a former member of the Lewis and Clark expedition, met with ridicule when he first described the fantastical place. People then jokingly referred to it as "Colter's Hell." ...
The British explorer named dozens of geographical features and sites in the region, ignoring the traditions of the Indigenous peoples who’d lived there for millennia Corbin Reiff Esteban, York ...