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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
Site Certification for Visitors
 
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Logo for certified sites on the Lewis and Clark NHT.
Certified sites are places where visitors can learn about or experience the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Only sites that are open to the public are eligible for certification. How can you tell which sites are certified? The logo to the left is displayed at certified sites. You may also consult this map (pdf). Any site marked with a red dot is a certified site.
Falls of the Ohio State Park Visitor Center, in Clarksville, Indiana, displaying the site certification logo.
Site Certification Information for Site Managers
What is a certified site? Learn about the requirements, benefits and certification process here.
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Did You Know?
Jefferson expected the Expedition to learn about the people, plants and animals of the newly acquired Louisiana Purchase. None of the men of the Expedition was a trained scientist, but fulfilling Jefferson’s instructions required skills in cartography, ethnography, botany, zoology, and meteorology.

Last Updated: August 10, 2006 at 13:11 EST