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World's fourth-longest The Missouri begins 250 miles upstream of Fort Benton at ... of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. The 200-foot-high chalky cliffs line the river for miles, having been cut ...
He is leading the construction of a fort that Lewis and Clark would have built themselves during their expedition up the Missouri River. “This fort is a replica of a fort that Lewis and Clark ...
Fort Benton served as a fulcrum in ... company by following in the footsteps of Lewis and Clark, who also trekked along the Missouri River's banks two centuries ago. The frontier explorers had ...
submission asked us to explain the odd, seemingly arbitrary state line between Kansas and Missouri as it passes ... a boundary stretching from Fort Clark (later Fort Osage) south into the future ...
Northeast Montana is a place where vast expanses of prairie are punctuated by badlands, river ... Fort Peck Lake, the dam and spillway, and the confluence of the Milk and Missouri Rivers. Lewis ...
A reconstruction of Lewis and Clark's room at Fort Mandan. With the breakup of the ice on the Missouri River by April 7, 1805, the keelboat was sent back down the river to St. Louis and the Corps ...
Missouri River officials noted that the excessive rainfall and forecast inflows into the Gavins Point reservoir and Niobrara River led to the decision. Releases from Fort Randall have already been ...
The Missouri River Medical Center in Fort Benton is now officially a part of Benefis Health System. The Great Falls-based medical provider acquired Missouri River Medical Center at the beginning ...
Anglers must have a White Harvest Tag to participate in catching and keeping a paddlefish from the Upper Missouri River section from Fort Benton downstream to Fort Peck Dam. Montana Fish ...
Race proceeds benefit two environmental stewardship and education organizations: Missouri River Relief and the Lewis & Clark Boat House & Museum. The race includes solo and team kayaks ...