The Missouri River inlet at Fort Pierre, South Dakota where Lewis and Clark were confronted ... [more]
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A historical plaque marking the event which can be seen at the mouth of the Bad River in ... [more]
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One of the historical markers along the expedition’s trail that incorrectly depicts them ... [more] |
The Lewis and Clark Signature Event location at Fort Pierre, South Dakota.
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National Park Service’s “Tent of Many Voices” at Fort Pierre, South Dakota. This is one component ... [more]
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers had a display tent at the Fort Pierre Signature Event.
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The interpreters sailing up the Missouri River were escorted by boats from the 200th ... [more] |
The replica keelboat (usually called a “barge” to Lewis and Clark) appears at the mouth of the ... [more]
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The keelboat fires a salute from its cannon to announce its arrival at Fort Pierre, South Dakota. |
The white pirogue sails past the reproduction keelboat into the inlet marking the mouth of the ... [more]
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The white pirogue ties up at a dock on the Bad River near Fort Pierre, South Dakota. The ... [more]
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Another view of the white pirogue as seen from a footbridge spanning the Bad River.
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Close up of the Jeffersonian Army fatigue (work detail) uniforms worn by the expedition aboard ... [more]
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The American flag flies atop the mast of the White Pirogue moored at the mouth of the Bad River ... [more]
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Two hundred years of military tradition – Current day soldiers of the South Dakota Army National ... [more]
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Close up of Lewis and Clark reenactors from St. Charles, Missouri are depicted here ... [more]
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Close up of Jeffersonian Infantry Soldier from the front.
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Back view of the same individual. Some knapsacks were marked with a prominent “U.S.” in white.
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Side detail of the same soldier.
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