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On May 14, in 1804, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark set out with a crew of 30 men on an expedition that would change ...
Americans knew nothing about the new land the government purchased from France and named “District of Louisiana.” The Corps ...
More than 50 years after the Lewis Army Museum in Washington state was established, the space is facing an uncertain future ...
Much has changed from early pioneer days, one thing changes little: nature. Summer gives us nature in full force. August ...
Scouts from local Scouting America Troop 16, based in Oak Park, retraced a section of the original path that Lewis and Clark ...
Preserving and celebrating history is an important goal for St. Charles, which was first founded in 1769 by a French-Canadian fur trader. Initially known as Les Petites Côtes (The Little Hills), the ...
A bit strapped for cash? Louisville offers lots of budget-friendly attractions if you know where to look. Here are 10 things to do for under $10.
A hidden gem, at the confluence of the Judith and Missouri rivers, is one of the most untold stories of Montana history.
Projects are moving forward at Origin Park, where work to reclaim hundreds of acres of land in Southern Indiana for nature ...
Our local high school sports scene heats up soon. Before then, read Tate’s Takes about pro and college teams in Chicago.
Travel back in time to the 1800's with the Sioux City Public Museum to relive Lewis and Clark's time in Northwest Iowa.
Sitter Meriwether Lewis, 18 Aug 1774 - 11 Oct 1809 Credit Line National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution Date 1816 Object number NPG.76.22 Restrictions & Rights CC0 Type Print Medium Aquatint ...