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Lewis & Clark National Historic TrailCorps of Discovery II traveling exhibit tents showing images of American Indian tribes that Lewis and Clark met on their journey.
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Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail
Lewis and Clark Visitor Centers-Missouri
Fiddler, in red coat and hat, playing at Fort Osage.
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Fiddler at Fort Osage, Missouri.
 

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Fiddler at Fort Osage, Missouri.

Arrow Rock
State Historic Site

P.O. Box 1
Arrow Rock, MO 65320
Phone: (660) 837-3330

Jefferson National
Expansion Memorial

11 North 4th Street
St Louis, MO 63102
Phone: (314) 655-1700

National Frontier
Trails Center

318 West Pacific
Independence, MO 64050
Phone: (816) 325-7575

Fort Osage
105 Osage Street
Sibley, MO 64088
Phone: (816) 650-5737

The Lewis and Clark
Boathouse and Nature Center

Bishop's Landing
1050 Riverside Drive
St Charles, MO 63301
Phone: (636) 947-3199

Katy Trail State Park
320 First Street
Boonville, MO 65233
Phone: (800) 334-6946

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William Clark's signature at Pompeys Pillar  

Did You Know?
Two hundred years after the Lewis and Clark Expedition, the only physical evidence of the journey is found near Billings, MT. In July 1805, William Clark carved his name into the soft rock of what he called Pompeys Tower. This site is now preserved at Pompeys Pillar National Monument.

Last Updated: September 17, 2007 at 11:50 EST