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Bibliography of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
Contains a list of books and journals published about the Lewis and Clark expedition.
Chasing Lewis and Clark Across America
Retrace Lewis and Clark's journey through aerial photographs.
Discovering Lewis and Clark
An impressive website that documents the Lewis and Clark expediton.
Historic Crafts and Outdoor Skills
Learn about leather tanning, building a tepee, or making frontier food. This web site contains detailed information on the history of the frontier as well as several projects. Excellent teaching material!
In the Wake of Discovery -- 2004 Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Expedition
Follow one man's 3,500-mile solo canoe journey retracing Lewis and Clark's footsteps. Sponsored by the Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation and American Rivers.
Lewis & Clark: The National Bicentennial Exhibition
Detailed information about the upcoming exhibit.
Lewis and Clark at Harpers Ferry
Biography of Meriwether Lewis
Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery
Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery's Web site
Lewis and Clark Expedition Travel Itinerary
Discover 41 historic places listed in the National Register of Historic Places and associated with Lewis and Clark and the Corps of Discovery. Each itinerary is a self-guided tour of the site with information and color photographs. The series is produced by the National Park Service's National Register of Historic Places in partnership with the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial, Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail, and the National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers.
Lewis and Clark in Idaho
Lewis and Clark in Idaho
Lewis and Clark Internet Archive
Huge listing of Lewis and Clark information on the Internet
Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail
Trace Lewis and Clark's route by boat, automobile, bicycle, horseback or by foot. This site will give you information on how.
Lewis and Clark Trail - Re-live the Adventure
Follow the Lewis and Clark trail across the West.
Missouri Quarter Depicts Lewis and Clark
The Missouri quarter, 24th in the 50 State Quarter Program, depicts Lewis and Clark's historic return to St. Louis on the Missouri River with theJefferson National Expansion Memorial (the Gateway Arch) in the background. The Web site contains pictures and more information.
Moulton's Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
National Geographic's Lewis and Clark website
An interactive website that allows the viewer to re-live the Lewis and Clark expedition.
Outdoor Writers Association of America Conference
"The Voyage of Discovery" will be the theme for the national conference of the Outdoor Writers Association of America (OWAA), which will be held June 14 - 18, 2003, in Columbia, Mo. OWAA is the nation's professional association of outdoor communicators and more than 800 participants are expected for this year's conference. Many of the conference topics will focus on Lewis and Clark and the Missouri River, and participants will have a chance to trace the trail of these two early explorers. For more information about OWAA and its conference, go to http://owaa.org/Columbia/.
PBS Online - Lewis and Clark
PBS web site dedicated to the Ken Burns film, Lewis and Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery
Satellite Surveys Retrace the Lewis & Clark Expedition
Satellites are taking sharp-eyed snapshots of a trail traveled nearly 200 years ago that opened up vast expanses of the unexplored American frontier to the fledging United States.
The Great Rojome Expedition
See how two enterprising young men embarked on an adventure of a lifetime. For 8 to 10 weeks they traversed nearly 800 miles on the Mighty Mo (Missouri River) as it snakes through the rugged state of Montana.
The Interactive Santa Fe Trail
Lots to do and enjoy while learning about the history of the Santa Fe Trail
The Journals of Lewis and Clark
The Journals of Lewis and Clark
The Nature Conservancy
Two hundred years after the Corps of Discovery, many of the marvels they witnessed are gone while some remain. Along the trail, The Nature Conservancy and its partners are working to restore America's natural heritage.
Westward Expansion
Includes maps of Lewis and Clark Expedition 1804, Santa Fe Trail 1821, Oregon Trail 1835 and Pony Express Route 1860
Wisconsin Historical Society's American Journeys
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