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Lewis and Clark chose to set up their camp near the Hidatsa tribe villages in Fort Mandan, which was how they met Toussaint ...
Watch a brief expose on the history of Lewis and Clark's ... Shoshone tribe. Sacagawea and Charbonneau agreed, and as winter came to a close, the Expedition departed Fort Mandan to continue ...
In summer 1804, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark left ... built Fort Mandan nearby and wintered there before departing again in the spring of 1805—two months after Sacagawea gave birth to ...
That fall, Ordway also accompanied Lewis and a delegation of Mandan ... Lewis Clark. Seven years after her reunion with the Shoshone, Sacagawea and her husband turned up at Fort Manuel, a trading ...
The Lewis and Clark and Fort Mandan State Historic Site is in the midst of its summer educational programming called the “Trailblazer Series.” It started four weeks ago and has included ...
And now a page from our "Sunday Morning" Almanac: August 31st, 1803, 211 years ago today . . . the start of Lewis and Clark's most excellent ... up the Missouri to Fort Mandan in North Dakota ...
A statue depicting Sacagawea and explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark was removed on Saturday ... She had been living among the Mandan and Hidatsa near present-day Bismarck, North Dakota ...
The North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department has established fees for the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center and Fort Mandan. A daily interpretive pass is $7.50, which includes entrance to ...
A Lewis and Clark statue featuring Sacagawea (also spelled Sacajawea), a famous Native American woman, was taken down in Charlottesville, Virginia, making it the third statue to be taken down in ...