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Jenny Lake Plaza
- Type: Place

Dive deeper into the history of Grand Teton National Park. Interpretive signs introduce topics like the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, grizzly bear research, geologic forces and features, glaciers, and the Hayden Survey. A large bronze tactile relief map will help orient you in relation to where you are in the park. Different peaks, canyons, lakes, falls, and other park features are labeled throughout the map.
Canyon Lodge
Access: Sieur de Monts Parking Area
2024 Annual Report
Virtual Student Federal Sevice Interns at the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail
Lewis and Clark Trail Updates 2024
The Trail's VIP content creator Kent Schlawin
Expanding Programming at the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Headquarters
Big Medicine: The York Project
Lewis and Clark Trail Partnerships 2024
Across the Lewis and Clark Trail 2024
Native Speaker Series: Our Voices Remain
A visit with the Ponca Tribe of Nebraska
Proactive Protection of Natural Resources on the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail
Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Spending and Budget Report 2024
Looking Back on 2024: from Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Superintendent
- Type: Article

I really enjoy looking back at the previous year and recalling all the great work done by Lewis and Clark Trail staff and all the folks and organizations who combine their efforts. No one agency, organization or individual can claim the achievements that have taken place. It is always a team effort.
Series: Lewis and Clark Trail 2024 Annual Report
Frank Leon Miller
- Type: Person

Miller enlisted in the US Navy in August 1942. On April 12, 1945, a kamikaze struck the mast of Cassin Young and exploded. Miller was wounded in the leg and awarded a purple heart. On July 30, 1945, USS Cassin Young was struck by a kamikaze a second time. WT2c Miller was one of 22 sailors killed, passing later that day.
- Type: Article

In what is now the mesa-top Pueblo of Acoma, men with effeminate physical attributes or personal tendencies were known by many names including mujerado, qo-qoy-mo, and kokwina. They dressed and lived as women, had relationships with men, and fulfilled women's roles in the community. Much like today's queer culture, mujerados of Acoma appear to have experienced varied levels of cultural acceptance.
- Type: Article

Faced with having to feed an expanded military and a hungry population, the US government reintroduced the idea of War Gardens from World War I. They rebranded them as Victory Gardens for World War II. World War II Victory Gardens were grown on farms, in backyards, on city rooftops, in window-boxes, on public lands, and in vacant lots.