Plants and Animals discovered during the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
The real history of Sacagawea (Sacajawea), guide on the Lewis and Clark expedition. The Shoshone Indian woman now on the U.S. dollar coin is often considered responsible for the success of the explorers in reaching their destination peacefully.
A brief look at the life of interpreter and Corps of Discovery member Sacagawea
Learn about Lewis and Clark and their important venture Westward! Be a reporter, test your packing smarts, and relive their adventure! Use our teacher's guide to help your students understand the importance of Westward Expansion.
Welcome to the Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition Online. This website makes available the text of the celebrated Nebraska edition of the Lewis and Clark journals, edited by Gary E. Moulton. Moulton's edition — the most accurate and inclusive edition ever published — is one of the major scholarly achievements of the late twentieth century. The site features the full text — almost five thousand pages — of the journals. Also included is a gallery of images as well as audio files of acclaimed poet William Kloefkorn reading selected passages. With a focus on full-text searchability and ease of navigation, the Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition Online is intended to be both a useful tool for scholars and an engaging website for the general public.
Virtual Journey. Resources and links.
Join Lewis and Clark on an expedition across America in this interactive game. Learn the histories of famous and lesser known people--Sacagawea, John Ordway, George Drouillard, and Pierre Cruzatte. Get information, pictures, and maps.
National Parksite.
The Lewis and Clark Trail begins in Washington D.C. and zigzags along the eastern seaboard encompassing the states of Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and Pennsylvania; then proceeds through Ohio, West Virginia, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois and Missouri. The Trail then meanders through the great plains of Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, South Dakota, North Dakota and continues through the mountains and the valleys of Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, concluding at the Pacific Ocean. The Lewis and Clark Trail is a cultural destination that covers over 4,600 miles, crosses four time zones, and showcases some of the most beautiful and rugged areas of America.
Hundreds of interactive illustrations, color photos, and historic art, with in-depth text by today's leading Lewis and Clark scholars.
The National Archives Digital Classroom: Primary Sources, Activities and Training for Educators and Students.
Get our best information & features about the Lewis & Clark expedition across America--journal entries, maps, historical photos, drawings, and more.
Interactive map of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
Join Lewis and Clark on an expedition across America in this interactive game. Learn the histories of famous and lesser known people--Sacagawea, John Ordway, George Drouillard, and Pierre Cruzatte. Get information, pictures, and maps.
Lewis and Clark, the companion Web site to the Ken Burns film, 'Lewis and Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery.'