Last updated: June 8, 2021
Place
Seaman Sculpture in Reflection Plaza
Lewis and Clark NHT Visitor Centers and Museums
This map shows a range of features associated with the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail, which commemorates the 1803-1806 Lewis and Clark Expedition. The trail spans a large portion of the North American continent, from the Ohio River in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to the mouth of the Columbia River in Oregon and Washington. The trail is comprised of the historic route of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, an auto tour route, high potential historic sites (shown in black), visitor centers (shown in orange), and pivotal places (shown in green). These features can be selected on the map to reveal additional information. Also shown is a base map displaying state boundaries, cities, rivers, and highways. The map conveys how a significant area of the North American continent was traversed by the Lewis and Clark Expedition and indicates the many places where visitors can learn about their journey and experience the landscape through which they traveled.
This bronze sculpture depicts, Seaman, a Newfoundland dog, who became a famous member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Owned by Captain Meriwether Lewis, he was the only animal to complete the entire trip. The sculpture is located in Washougal at Reflection Plaza 1703 Main Street. It was created by Heather Soderberg-Greene in 2015 and purchased through funds raised in the community by the Washougal Arts and Culture Alliance.
It is visited often by passersby who enjoy posing for pictures with the dog. During holidays you can see it wearing appropriate seasonal costumes and adornments.
 
