Louis and Clark: The journey of Discovery Tour is the production of Florence film of Washington DC and WETA.
Learning about the trip to 11 states of Lewis and Clark, the record of diaries, the history of America, celebrating the 200th anniversary of exploration
Sacagawea: Marion Marsh Indian translation of Brown's Lewis and Clark is about the story of a young Shoshoni Indian woman who worked as a leader and translator for Lewis and Clark Adventure. These records are accurate without legends and romance, as the author uses the journals stored by Lewis and Clark and other members of the expedition as source material. Illustrations and maps are all original. (1988, 119 pages, academic library publication, 6th to 9th graders) Sacagawea: the author of Westward and Lewis and Clark (indigenous biography) The author of Alana J. White insisted that this is the "story" of Sacagawea, Some rewrite From 1805 to 1806, and about the facts of the Pacific coast of Lewis and Clark, about the journey of her life and her attention. Black and white photos, historical paintings and maps are included. (1997, page 128, Enslow Press, pages 4 to 8)
Lewis and Clark could not find a cave in Lewis and Clark in Montana. The name certainly came from Meriwether Lewis and William Clarke who crossed part of the modern state park. It overlooks the famous historical Lewis and Clark Trail by itself about 50 miles. The caves of Lewis and Clark in Montana State are in the Madison Limestone layer of the Mississippi era. This limestone is formed by organisms with calcium shells dead in the sea discovered in this area about 350 million years ago. About 70 million years ago, there was a huge uplift that greatly tilted the former level rock formations and eventually build a junction to become Madison Limestone's Lewis Cave and Clark Cave. Calcium-rich limestone slowly dissolves as slightly acidic groundwater penetrates into these sloping seams of limestone.