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Tf you are interested in learning more about the Lewis and Clark Expedition, visit the sites we've compiled below.

Lewis & Clark on the Web

http://www.lewisandclark.org/ The Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation supports the legacy of Lewis and Clark through research, education and preservation. It publishes a quarterly journal, offers membership benefits and fosters the community of Lewis and Clark enthusiasts. The site has an extensive easy-to-read history section and interesting updates on Foundation annual meetings.

http://www.pbs.org/lewisandclark/ PBS Online presents Ken Burns' "Lewis and Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery." The TV special, the companion book and the Web experience.

http://www.lib.virginia.edu/exhibits/lewis_clark/home.html Exploring the West from Monticello: If you enjoy maps and how they formed through history -- including the maps that helped Lewis and Clark plan their trip as well as the maps they refined -- look into this online exhibition catalog from the University of Virginia.

Discovering Lewis and Clark, http://www.lewis-clark.org/ Built around journal entries in their raw form with sound, illustration and explanation. The site features highly interactive episodes each month.

Lewis and Clark in North Dakota, http://www.ndlewisandclark.com/ Take the trail with chronological, clickable maps folded in with info on current day historic sites and landmarks.

Source material by Barb Kubik, Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation
Created by Amelia Stephenson, USA WEEKEND Magazine, 1997


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