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- Seaman's Journal: On the Trail with Lewis and Clark This is a wonderful book of history about being on the trail with Lewis and Clark by Patti Reeder Eubank. It is a story told in the person of a big black dog named Seaman from Pennsylvania. Seaman is a Newfoundland, who weighs almost 150 pounds. The...
- The Adventures of Wanderer the Gnome Not only do I collect fairies, I also collect gnomes. Because of my Scandinavian ancestry, I've always been attracted to Earth elementals, such as gnomes. I find the Travelocity "Roaming Gnome" commercials extremely entertaining, especially when he y...
- Luggage Tags -- Funk for Your Trunk Have you ever noticed, when you are standing there at the luggage carousel in some large international airport that all the luggage looks the same? Hey, why does everybody have a BLACK bag? Lately, I've been searching for new luggag...
- Sacagawea What an interesting history of events. The Sacagawea coin is to honor a true heroin. Sacagawea plays a very important part in the history of America. She
- Life of Sacajawea In 1804, the Lewis and Clark Expedition was making its way across the northwest, reaching the area of what is now Bismark, North Dakota, along the Missouri River, by late autumn. Construction began on Fort Mandan while they were there. On November 4...
- National Geographic for Children and Teens National Geographic publishes a number of books and magazines specifically for children and teens.
- The Legend: Sacagawea Americans remember this remarkable woman. We put her on our dollar coins, we feature her in movies, and we tell stories about her. Sacagawea is a legend, a remarkable woman who led Lewis and Clark on their expedition with a baby on her back. Neverth...
- United States in the 1800's So many things can happen during a short century of history! Exciting people interacting positively and negatively upon each other ~ changes in governments and geographic borders ~ artists, musicians, authors, and architects recording their time and...
- THE OLD TIME RADIO FLIER 42 "HORIZONS WEST:" The Lewis and Clark Expedition The intention of this lens and others I propose is to bring awareness to the almost forgotten media of American theatrical radio. To bring something old and new, in this technological age, to those who pass by and take the opportunity to liste...
- GREAT JOURNEY WEST! Our trip journals have been merged together from our Great Journey West! This was our cross country round trip family vacation from North Carolina to Washington and Oregon. For this trip we kept individual journals and wrote in them daily. For a writ...
- Down by the river... This lens is dedicated to the conservation, sustainability, and stewardship of our natural resources and the natural history of the Great Rivers Confluence Region. If you are visiting for the first time... please share your thoughts about this lens an...
- Sacagawea Dollar First minted in the year 2000, the "Sacagawea Dollar" depicts a woman inspired by the Shoshone woman Sacagawea carrying her son, Jean Baptiste Charbonneau. Sacagawea was a Native American woman who became a critically important member of the Lewis an...
- Indians of the Idaho Panhandle Kootenai indians, also known as "Flathead" indians or Canadian kootenais and Upper Pend Orielle Tribe. The same wildlife that is hunted today in the Panhandle was also hunted by these indians over 100 year ago. In 1869 Chief Abraham blind built the...
- Sacagawea? Here are some great books and resources to get you started.
- CyberCamps Are Fun Computer Camps For Children of ALL Ages
- Penguin "Foundations in Democracy" Collection The American literary tradition is so rich and varied that the Penguin Classics editors have grouped the collection into two volumes, with Volume I focused on the novels, short stories, and poetry through the 19th century, and Volume II focused on th...
