The Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center in Sioux City honors York, an unsung hero of Lewis and Clark expedition.
Since most Americans don’t think much about Lewis and Clark beyond elementary school, it often comes as a surprise to learn ...
SIOUX CITY (KTIV) - Travel back to the time of Lewis and Clark’s visit to Sioux City! The Sioux City Public Museum is bringing history to life through a “living history encampment.” It will take place ...
When a mysterious bust of York, the only Black member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, appeared on a pedestal on Mount Tabor Park in 2021, it sparked a wave of curiosity, prompting many to dive into ...
One of the foundational stories in American history is that of Lewis and Clark's two-year expedition that began in 1805, from Missouri to the Oregon coast and back, and the Native American teenager ...
When explorers Lewis and Clark returned from their expedition to the Pacific Ocean, they were rewarded with land, money and glory. One key member of their crew was not, though. He was an enslaved ...
Pittsburgh has had many firsts over the years and one of them involves being the launching point for Lewis and Clark and their Corps of Discovery back in 1803. Andy Masich, the president of the Heinz ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - August 20, ___. Sergeant Charles Floyd, a member of the Lewis and Clark expedition, dies of what historians believe was a burst appendix. Floyd is the only known person to ...
SIOUX CITY (KTIV) - Members of the Sergeant Floyd Honor Guard are taking Siouxlanders on a journey back in time, this weekend. On Saturday, Aug. 16, the group put on a ‘living-history’ encampment on ...
August 24, 1804 - Lewis and Clark see burning bluff on Missouri River. The Lewis and Clark expedition saw what they dubbed The Ionia “Volcano” when they witnessed a bluff 180 feet high that was hot ...
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