view gallery |  Lewis and Clark in Illinois - Fort de Chartres
in Lewis and Clark Trail Commemorative plaque located at historic Fort de Chartres that describes William Clark and several recruits passing this location on their way to Cahokia, IL posted by: cds231 location: Illinois date approved: 9/25/2007 last visited: 9/17/2011 |
view gallery |  Lewis and Clark in Illinois - Campsite of November 20, 1803
in Lewis and Clark Trail This Lewis and Clark in Illinois marker can be found at the corner of Illinois Route 3 and Mississippi Levee Road in Alexander County. This location is a few miles to the north of Cairo, IL. posted by: NoLemon location: Illinois date approved: 9/14/2007 last visited: 6/10/2006 |
view gallery |  Meriwether Lewis National Monument & Grave
in Lewis and Clark Trail A monument on the grave of Meriwether Lewis. posted by: ggmorton location: Tennessee date approved: 9/12/2007 last visited: 11/10/2011 |
view gallery |  Canoe-Building Site
in Lewis and Clark Trail Historical marker commemorating the location where Lewis and Clark Expedition built canoes to continue their westward trip after their arduous overland travel. posted by: BruceS location: Idaho date approved: 9/8/2007 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail Interpretive Center, Great Falls, Montana
in Lewis and Clark Trail Located on the bank of the Missouri River next to Giant Springs State Park. posted by: zenpanda location: Montana date approved: 9/2/2007 last visited: 9/22/2010 |
view gallery |  Lewis and Clark in Illinois - Cahokia, Illinois
in Lewis and Clark Trail Marker commemorates Lewis and Clark's time in Cahokia. posted by: paulspaper location: Illinois date approved: 8/31/2007 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Lewis and Clark in Illinois - East St. Louis, Illinois
in Lewis and Clark Trail Marker commemorating Lewis and Clark at this site before leaving on their historic trip. posted by: paulspaper location: Illinois date approved: 8/31/2007 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Lewis & Clark at Pacific Ocean, Washington
in Lewis and Clark Trail The Lewis & Clark Expedition reached the shores of the Pacific Ocean at this beach (present-day Waikiki Beach) on November 18, 1805. posted by: Rose Red location: Washington date approved: 8/31/2007 last visited: 3/10/1999 |
view gallery |  Lewis and Clark in Illinois - Cairo
in Lewis and Clark Trail This Lewis and Clark Trail marker is located at the entrance of the Fort Defiance State Park in the very southern tip of Illinois. posted by: NoLemon location: Illinois date approved: 8/30/2007 last visited: 5/31/2012 |
view gallery |  Lewis and Clark in Illinois - Horse Island, Illinois
in Lewis and Clark Trail Lewis and Clark at Horse Island. posted by: paulspaper location: Illinois date approved: 8/28/2007 last visited: 10/1/2011 |
view gallery |  Lewis and Clark in Illinois - Fort Kaskaskia, Illinois
in Lewis and Clark Trail Lewis and Clark visited here during preparations before departing west. posted by: paulspaper location: Illinois date approved: 8/28/2007 last visited: 5/20/2011 |
view gallery |  Lewis & Clark Salt Works
in Lewis and Clark Trail The Lewis & Clark expedition used this location to replenish their salt supply before returning to civilization. posted by: Prying Pandora location: Oregon date approved: 8/26/2007 last visited: 1/6/2012 |
view gallery |  Extraordinary Friendship
in Lewis and Clark Trail William Clark and a small party camped here on their way to find a suitable location to make salt from sea water. posted by: Prying Pandora location: Washington date approved: 8/26/2007 last visited: never |
view gallery |  William Clark - Whale Sighting
in Lewis and Clark Trail Gray Whale Skeleton and Historical Marker posted by: Prying Pandora location: Washington date approved: 8/26/2007 last visited: 7/20/2008 |
view gallery |  Lewis & Clark Camping Among The Giants, Oregon
in Lewis and Clark Trail In early November 1805, Lewis & Clark's Corp of Discovery entered the upper Columbia River estuary. The trees, rocks and cliffs towered above their campsite. posted by: Rose Red location: Oregon date approved: 7/22/2007 last visited: 2/15/2009 |
view gallery |  SERGEANT CHARLES FLOYD MONUMENT Sioux City, Iowa
in Lewis and Clark Trail An obelisk marks the grave of Sergeant Charles Floyd, Jr., who died August 20, 1804, of natural causes.(Updated GPS Coordinates 4/20/09)
posted by: RB2 location: Iowa date approved: 6/27/2007 last visited: 6/26/2008 |
view gallery |  SPIRIT MOUND A NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE Vermillion, South Dakota
in Lewis and Clark Trail On August 25, 1804, Lewis and Clark walked to this conical hill which the Indians believed to be the residence of "little people or Spirits." posted by: RB2 location: South Dakota date approved: 6/27/2007 last visited: 3/18/2011 |
view gallery |  LEWIS & CLARK INTERPRETIVE CENTER & CAMP DUBOIS
in Lewis and Clark Trail LEWIS & CLARK INTERPRETIVE CENTER & CAMP DUBOIS
National Trail Site One
Hours: 10 am – 5 pm, Wednesday through Sunday
(Closed Mondays and Tuesdays)
Enter a world of discovery through the doors of the new Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center near Hartford, Illinois. The Center consists of over 14,000 square feet of exhibits, displays, artifacts, and multimedia renderings that emphasize the Corps’ preparations for the expedition.
posted by: RB2 location: Illinois date approved: 6/26/2007 last visited: 1/18/2009 |
view gallery |  "Our Wish to Cultivate Friendship" - First encouter with the Oto tribe
in Lewis and Clark Trail Near here scouts from the Corp. of Discovery made their first visit to an Oto and Missouri Indian village. posted by: NevaP location: Nebraska date approved: 6/17/2007 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Bridge of the Gods, Washington
in Lewis and Clark Trail “The rocks project into the river in maney places and have the appearance of having fallen from the highe hills...We can plainly hear the roreing of the grand shutes below…".
posted by: Rose Red location: Washington date approved: 5/28/2007 last visited: never |
view gallery |  "Skin of a Wild Sheep", North Bonneville, Washington
in Lewis and Clark Trail On April 10, 1806, the explorers of the Lewis and Clark Expedition stopped for breakfast at a village located along the Columbia River. The natives offered them a mountain goat skin and cap for sale. posted by: Rose Red location: Washington date approved: 5/25/2007 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Lewis and Clark and the Three Bears, Washougal, Washington
in Lewis and Clark Trail While hunting across the [Columbia] River from here in spring 1806. the members of the Lewis and Clark expedition discovered a bear den with three cubs inside. posted by: Rose Red location: Washington date approved: 5/25/2007 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Lewis & Clark Expedition - The Dalles, Oregon
in Lewis and Clark Trail In 1904, the Lewis & Clark Expedition traveled west through the lands of thousands of American Indians who had seen few, if any, white men. This site, called “Rock Fort,” met their need for a defensible position – a high point of rocks. posted by: Rose Red location: Oregon date approved: 5/6/2007 last visited: 6/17/2009 |
view gallery |  End of the Trail
in Lewis and Clark Trail The end of the trail posted by: Team 2E location: Oregon date approved: 5/1/2007 last visited: 5/4/2013 |
view gallery |  Beacon Rock - Skamania, Washington
in Lewis and Clark Trail Beacon Rock was named by Lewis and Clark on their expedition to the Pacific Ocean on October 31, 1805. It was near Beacon Rock that they first measured tidal influences from the ocean on the Columbia River. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date approved: 4/24/2007 last visited: 10/18/2008 |
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