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Lewis & Clark National Historic TrailCorps of Discovery II traveling exhibit tents showing images of American Indian tribes that Lewis and Clark met on their journey.
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Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail
Lewis and Clark Visitor Centers-Idaho
The Bitterroot Mountains, with cairn, leafless tree trunk, slender evergreen, and view of mountains behind.
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The Bitterroot Mountains in western Idaho.
 

Nez Perce National Historical Park
Route 1, Box 100
Spalding, ID 83540
Phone: (208) 843-2261

Nez Perce County Museum
0306 3rd Street
Lewiston, ID 83501
Phone: (208) 743-2535

Sacajawea Interpretive, Cultural
and Education Center

200 Main Street
Salmon, ID 83467
Phone: (208) 756-1188

Idaho Historical Museum
610 N. Julia Davis Drive
Boise, ID 83702
Phone: (208) 334-2120

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Seaman was Lewis's Newfoundland dog  

Did You Know?
Seaman, Lewis’s Newfoundland dog, joined the Expedition in Philadelphia when Lewis purchased him for $20. On the journey, Seaman served the Corps as hunter, sentry, and companion. Upon reaching the Pacific, Seaman became the first dog to travel the breadth of the North American continent.

Last Updated: October 04, 2006 at 14:49 EST