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Explore the Columbia River: its map, rich history from Native Americans to pioneers, impressive length, and facts about its ...
Explore the Snake River: its map, rich history from Native Americans to pioneers, impressive length, and facts about Hells ...
The U.S. Coast Guard's elite surfmen are trusted to drive lifeboats on the most challenging rescue missions. They train in ...
Kayaking in the Tri Cities of Washington's wine country is a mix of epic cliffs and rolling farm country. Top spots to kayak ...
The Columbia River Gorge is 10 minutes from Portland and home to the highest concentration of waterfalls in North America. Here's what to know before you go.
The unidentified body of a man was found in the Columbia River near Mound Pond by kayakers. Benton County deputies say it’s not known how he died.
During the Lewis and Clark Expedition, William Clark created a detailed map of the Louisiana Purchase land through accounts he obtained while interacting with the Native populations, fur traders ...
Lewis and Clark returned to the village in March 1806, spending an afternoon there. From their visits, they recorded detailed descriptions of the people and terrain, and maps of the river valley.
Lewis and Clark matter today because they act as a benchmark by which we can measure change and continuity in everything from the environment to relations between peoples.
ASTORIA, Ore. — This week, we trek along a coastal getaway that combines outdoor scenery with important Oregon history in the footsteps of Lewis and Clark.
Did a far-traveling Native American reach the west coast before Lewis and Clark, or did an ambitious Frenchman make up the story?
John Robinson had an obsession: to drive every mile of road shown on the Missouri state highway map. Robinson, former director of the Missouri Division of Tourism, began his journey in 1999, and ...