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National Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Signature Events Archive
January 2003 - September 2006
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1.  January 14 - 19, 2003: "Bicentennial Kick-Off" - Monticello, Charlottesville, Virginia.  
 
2.  October 14 - 26, 2003:  "Falls of the Ohio"-Louisville, KY/Indiana.  Historical Homeland of the Shawnee Nation U.R.B. 
 
3.  March 10 - 14, 2004 : "Three Flags Ceremony/Expedition Departure"- St. Louis, Missouri . 
 
4.  May 13-16, 2004: "Expedition's Departure" Hartford and Wood River, Ill. 
 
5.  May 14-23, 2004: "Preparations Complete, the Expedition Faces West," St. Charles, Mo. 
 
6.  July 3 -4, 2004: "A Journey Fourth" - Atchison and Fort Leavenworth, and Kansas City, Missouri.  Historical Homelands of the Osage Nation.
 
7.  July 30 - August 3, 2004: "First Tribal Council" - Omaha, Nebraska.  Historical Homelands of the Otoe-Missouria, Omaha and Pawnee Nations.
 
8.  Aug. 27-September 26, 2004: "Oceti Skaowin: Remembering and Education," Oacama, South Dakota.  
 

9.  Oct. 22-31, 2004: "Circle of Cultures, Time of Renewal and Exchange,"  Bismarck, North Dakota.  Historical Homelands of the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nations.
 

10.  June 1-July 4, 2005: "Explore the Big Sky," Fort Benton and Great Falls, Montana.  Event will bring to life Lewis and Clark's decision at the confluence of the Marias and Missouri rivers, their discovery of the Great Falls of the Missouri, Lewis' encounter with a grizzly bear, the portage of the Great Falls and the celebration of the expedition's second Fourth of July, when the whiskey ran out.
 
11.  Nov. 11-15, 2005: "Destination 2005 -- The Pacific," Lower Columbia, Oregon and Washington. Historical Homelands of the Chinook, Clatsop, Cathlamet, Wahkiakum, Cathlapotle, Clackamas, Multnomah, Clatskanie, Skilloot, Tillamook, Cowlitz, Quinault, and Chehalis Nations. 
 
12.  June 14-17, 2006: "Nez Perce and the State of Idaho," Lewiston and Lapwai, Idaho. 
 

13.  July 22-25, 2006: "Clark on the Yellowstone," Pompeys Pillar, Billings. Historical Homelands of the Crow, Northern Cheyenne, and Assiniboine Nations. 
 

14.  Aug. 17-20, 2006: "Home of Sacagawea," New Town, N.D. Historical Homelands of the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nations. 
 
15.  Sept. 23- 24, 2006: "The Expedition's Return," St. Louis, Missouri
 
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