
Lewis and Clark at Bozeman Pass -- I-90 eastbound, Livingston MT
N 45° 40.070 W 110° 48.441
12T E 515006 N 5057160
The Bozeman Pass historical marker along eastbound I-90 at the beginning of Bozeman Pass. There is an identical marker westbound on the I-90. Both detail Lewis and Clark's journey through the pass.
Waymark Code: WM17CHJ
Location: Montana, United States
Date Posted: 01/26/2023
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Two MT historical markers a few miles apart at the entry to Bozeman Pass at pull-outs located eastbound and westbound on the I-90 detail Lewis and Clark's trek through Bopzeman Pass as part of their Corps of Discvery expedition.
The markers read as follows:
"Sacajawea, the Shoshone woman who guided portions of the Lewis and Clark Expedition led Captain Wm. Clark and his party of ten men over an old buffalo road through this pass on July 15, 1806. They were eastward bound and planned to explore the Yellowstone River to it mouth where they were to rejoin Captain Lewis and party who were returning via the Missouri River.
In the 1860s John M. Bozeman, an adventurous young Georgian, opened a trial from Fort Laramie, Wyoming, to Virginia City, Montana, across the hostile Indian country east of here. He brought his first party through in 1863 and the next year guided a large wagon trail of emigrants and gold-seekers over this pass, racing with an outfit in charge of Jim Bridger. Bridger used a pass north of here. These pioneer speed demons made as much as fifteen or twenty miles a day-some days. The outfits reach Virginia City within a few hours of each other.
In December 1883, the Northern Pacific Railway completed a 3,610 foot tunnel under the pass. By World War II, the old tunnel was badly deteriorated and couldn’t handle the the bigger railroad cars of the time. The railroad began boring a new wider tunnel under the pass in February 1944, completing it during the summer of 1945. The new tunnel, which is still in use, is 3,015 feet in length."
"Must Sees"at this location": Bozeman pass
 Date Waymark Created: 01/26/2023
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