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Lewis & Clark National Historic TrailCorps of Discovery II traveling exhibit tents showing images of American Indian tribes that Lewis and Clark met on their journey.
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Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail
Lewis and Clark Visitor Centers-Washington
Columbia River Gorge.
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Columbia River Gorge straddling the border of Washington and Oregon.
 

Alpowai Interpretive Center
13766 U.S. Highway 12
Clarkston, WA 99403
Phone: (509) 758-9580

Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center
990 SW Rock Creek Dr.
PO Box 396
Stevenson, WA 98648
Phone: (509) 427-8211

Fort Walla Walla Museum
755 Myra Road
Walla Walla, WA 99362
Phone: (509) 525-7703

Ice Harbor Dam & Visitor Center
1215 E. Ainsworth
Pasco, WA 99301
Phone: (509) 547-2048

Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center
PO Box 488
Ilwaco, WA 98624
Phone: (360) 642-3078

Sacajawea Interpretive Center
2503 Sacajawea Park Road
Pasco, WA. 99301
Phone: (509) 545-2361

Yakama Nation Cultural Heritage Center
P.O. Box 151
100 Spilyay Loop
Toppenish, WA 98948
Phone: (509) 865-2800

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Seaman was Lewis's Newfoundland dog  

Did You Know?
Seaman, Lewis’s Newfoundland dog, joined the Expedition in Philadelphia when Lewis purchased him for $20. On the journey, Seaman served the Corps as hunter, sentry, and companion. Upon reaching the Pacific, Seaman became the first dog to travel the breadth of the North American continent.

Last Updated: June 18, 2007 at 16:55 EST