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Flower No matter the subject area or the grade you teach, there is a wealth of knowledge to be gained through the travels of The Corps of Discovery. In their journals, Lewis and Clark noted volumes of information about the animals, land formations, plants, and the languages, customs, and artifacts of the people met along their trail. Below you will find links to activities based directly on the information that these men gleaned during their exploration and related resources for use in the classroom. You will also find information about the specific places where the expedition stopped along the way.

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Fort Clatsop Cape Disappointment Lost Trail Pass Lemhi Pass Camp Fortunate Beaverhead Rock Great Falls Gates of the Mountains Three Forks Pompey's Pillar Knife River Fort Mandan On-A-Slant Village South Dakota Trail Overview Calumet Bluff Spirit Mound Seargeant Floyd Monument DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge Frontier Army Musseum Fort Osage Katy Trail State Park Beginning of the Expedition Camp Dubois Falls of the Ohio