A replica of the boat, the white pirogue, used by Lewis & Clark was on displayed for people to climb aboard to relive the days of the 1804 Corps of Discovery Expedition. Volunteers from the Lewis & Clark State Historic Site dressed up as explorers, fur traders and frontiersmen.A blog about our road trips on Route 66, Lincoln Highway, St. Louis, New York, Michigan, etc. (we have been to 37 States, 13 more to visit), about my love of hockey (NHL), football (NFL), coming to America, growing up in Viet Nam, humor that ain't funny and still a lot of ramblings!
SUMMER TIME
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
LEWIS AND CLARK RE-ENACTORS
A replica of the boat, the white pirogue, used by Lewis & Clark was on displayed for people to climb aboard to relive the days of the 1804 Corps of Discovery Expedition. Volunteers from the Lewis & Clark State Historic Site dressed up as explorers, fur traders and frontiersmen.
Labels:
Eagle Days,
Lewis and Clark,
Mississippi River,
Missouri,
St. Louis
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