When the Corps of Discovery arrived at Fort Clatsop, they were desperate for a way to preserve their food. Men were sent to ...
A Pulitzer Prize-winning poet will read at UM and a historian will give insight into York, a Black enslaved member of the ...
LOLO, Mont. — It’s a popular January tradition at Travelers' Rest State Park in Lolo, an ancient hub for travel and a verified campsite of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. It’s also a popular ...
From jazz and comedy festivals to thought-provoking films and art showcases, February is packed with events that honor Oregon ...
Several cemeteries in the nation have been finding new and unique ways to bring the living and the dead together for more ...
As Lewis and Clark’s Corps of Discovery made its way across the continent to Oregon, the men (and woman) of the party ...
For fossils, wild bison, stunning hiking trails, and tons of history, make a stop at this state park in Kentucky, where you ...
The Pacific Coast in Oregon is known for its wild shoreline, gravity-defying cliffs, and quirky coastal towns. A meandering ...
At 630 feet high and 630 feet wide, St. Louis’ iconic Gateway Arch is the tallest arch in the world and the tallest monument in the Western Hemisphere. This National Historic Landmark was completed in ...
The Louisiana Purchase of 1803 sparked a new wave of exploration in the United States as a number of expeditions were ...
Over two years, a man named York trekked some 8,000 miles from St. Louis to the Pacific Northwest and back, hunting, tracking, foraging and, at least once, voting as a Black man held in bondage by ...
Native Americans are those who are indigenous to the United States and there are still 574 federally recognized tribes. They ...