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Herald/Christina Stuart
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| The Lewis and Clark bicentennial
is being celebrated at TRAC in Pasco with a traveling exhibit
called "End of Our Voyage" that depicts the adventures
the pioneers had in Washington. The free exhibit is open from
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Sept. 25. |
In the footsteps of Lewis & Clark -
A weekly feature about the Lewis & Clark Expedition
Where technology meet history - from August
5, 2003
Canine guardian accompanied Lewis and Clark
into wilderness - from August 4, 2003
Explorers
were anglers, too - from July 5, 2003
Tri-City group marks a trail - from June
18, 2003
Train trekking - from June 8, 2003
Follow Lewis and Clark on the water -
from June 4, 2003
Opening the West Professor says Lewis and
Clark legacy has grown over the years - from May 15, 2003
Kennewick needs bond for projects - from
May 4, 2003
Sacajawea Park upgrades wait on construction
budget - from April 25, 2003
Museum director traces Lewis, Clark -
from April 22, 2003
Carousel plan set in motion - from March
13, 2003
Tribes to create coin pouches - from February
9, 2003
Celebration of many voices - from
February 9, 2003
Weekend events launch Lewis, Clark bicentennial
- from January 20, 2003
Exploring History - from January 17, 2003
Lewis, Clark events set to start - from
January 13, 2003
Events over several years - from January
13, 2003
Retracing the steps of Lewis and Clark
- from January 12, 2003
Tri-Cities preparing for Trail Tourists
- from November 8, 2002
Group redescovers Lewis
and Clark trail - from September 26, 2002
Study of park status for Lewis and Clark sites
OK'd - from July 9, 2002
Heritage tourism gains in popularity -
from June 2, 2002
Sacajawea to be renovated - from May 24,
2002
Interior to study Lewis, Clark stops as national
parks - from April 30, 2002
Fitting Lewis and Clark's travels with NW
geology fascinating - from July 15, 2001
Explorer get promotion after almost 200 years
- from January 18, 2001
Sacagawea's son's grave rededicated in Oregon
- from June 26, 2000

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