Raising awareness and support for:
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Lewis & Clark Trail
Heritage Foundation
Stimulating public appreciation of
the Lewis and Clark Expeditions contributions to American heritage
and supporting education, research, development, and preservation
of the Lewis and Clark experience.
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Contact: In The Wake Of Discovery® at:
info@lewisandclark-2004.com
In The Wake Of Discovery ~ 2004 Lewis
& Clark Bicentennial Expedition
This effort is made possible through the generous contribution and support
of the following companies: Please click on their logo below to read
more about them or click on Sponsorship
page for more information
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Brief Bio: Norman Miller was born and raised
in Grayling, Michigan near the banks of the Ausable River. He
grew an early interest in the outdoors and history while traveling
with his family throughout the U.S and Canada exploring new places.
He is a 1985 graduate of Lake Superior State University in Sault
Ste. Marie, Michigan and currently lives in Livingston, Montana
along the famed Yellowstone River. He is the owner of a window
cleaning business as well as an eco-tour guide in Zion and Bryce
National Parks of Utah. He enjoys skiing, backpacking, canoeing,
and exploring the west.
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| Images of portraits Captain Meriwether Lewis
and Captain William Clark by Charles Willson Peale
are credited to the National Park Service, Independence National
Historical Park - Library, 143 South Third Street, Philadelphia
PA 19106 |
The information contained
in this web site is compiled from: Original Journals of the
Lewis and Clark Expedition:
Edited by Reuban Gold Thwaites 1904, Dodd,
Mead & Company, New York The Natural History of the Lewis
and Clark Expedition: Raymond R. Burroughs, Editor. Michigan
State University Press, East Lansing
Michigan 41995
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