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IMAX Film On Lewis And Clark Set To Debut The Outlaw Trail (Scenic Byway No. 12) Council, an organization that promotes rural Nebraska towns along the Lewis and Clark Trail, is headed to the big city.

Re-enactor Knows He Has Portrayal Down
While he is used to audience scrutiny, Dale Clark found an especially tough critic while re-enacting Patrick Gass, elected the new sergeant to replace Sgt. John Charles Floyd who died Aug. 20, 1804, on the Lewis and Clark Expedition.

Shannon Trail Celebrates History
Most men don't like to ask for directions when they get lost, but Private George Shannon didn't even have that option.

Workshop Trains Lewis And Clark Re-Enactors
About 30 people turned out Tuesday to learn how to time travel.

A Touch Of Lewis & Clark
A gentle breeze ruffled the leaves of the trees along the Missouri River Friday as a group of about 30 people paddled downstream in an attempt to recapture some of the magic of the Lewis & Clark expedition.

Group To Walk Lewis And Clark Trails
Almost 200 years after the famed Lewis and Clark expedition, a group of 31 people walking some of the explorers' trails.

Expert: Plan Now For Lewis And Clark
The Yankton area's offerings of Americana, family values and access as a driving destination make it fertile for opportunity with the upcoming Lewis and Clark Bicentennial, a tourism consultant told local leaders Monday.

Yankton Lewis And Clark Bicentennial
Interested in the Lewis and Clark Trail and the Missouri River?

Marker Shows Lewis & Clark Campsite
A recently discovered Nebraska Historical Marker is permanently located in the tiny village of Lindy.

Yankton Featured In Time Magazine
Faces from the Yankton area are now part of a Lewis and Clark photo spread on Time magazine's website that might appear in the publication this week.

Missouri Couple Donates Lewis And Clark Site To State
A hill near the confluence of the Missouri and Osage rivers that is believed to have caught the eye of explorer William Clark has been donated to the state as a historic site.

Lewis And Clark Visitor Center Open For Memorial Day Weekend
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Gavins Point Project announces the Lewis and Clark Visitor Center will be open Saturday, May 25 through Monday, May 27 for the Memorial Day holiday weekend.

Local Historian Finds Historic Grave Site
For nearly two years, Yankton resident and local historian Bob Hanson has been researching and searching to locate a very unique grave site that he's now pinpointed alongside a Yankton street.

Norton Oversees Sales On The Trail
The U.S. Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Council has recently named Diane Norton of Yankton as its national merchandise coordinator.