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Born in Culpeper in 1780s, Joseph and Reubin among "nine young men from Kentucky" recruited to Corps of Discovery, were expert hunters, woodsmen.
Alexandria Searls, executive director of the Lewis & Clark Exploratory Center, in Darden Towe Park in Albemarle County, documents the Lewis-Clark-Sacagawea statue that the city of Charlottesville ...
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40 Facts About Lewis & Clark’s Expedition That Might Surprise You By Media Feed | Published 3 months ago In May of 1804, an expedition commissioned by President Thomas Jefferson set out to map the ...
This medal is one of only three, four-inch peace medals taken on the expedition and given to the most important leaders.
The Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia preserves 200-year-old plant specimens collected by Lewis and Clark during their expedition, with select items to be displayed in 2026.
The story of the enslaved Lewis and Clark explorer has gained renewed interest after an artist's "surprise" project showed up in a Portland park.
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.
Caught in this tawdry tangle of sometimes violent and horrific, sometimes glorious and heroic history are Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, whose 19th century US Army unit Corps of Discovery ...
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.
Both Lewis and Clark were commissioned to make the first voyage towards the uncharted territories in the USA. They are depicted in art as wearing native-inspired colors and elements in their military ...