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Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Visitor Center – History Markers

Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Visitor Center – History Markers

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Summer hours Weekdays: 8 am–5 pm Weekends & Holidays: 9:30 am–5 pm Winter hours (Begins October 28) Weekdays: 8 am–4:30 pm Holidays: 9 am-4:30 pm Weekends: CLOSED
(402) 661-1804
Admission to the Lewis and Clark National Historical Trail Visitor Center is free
lat: 41.2649148 long: -95.9241821

Located at the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Visitor Center’s interpretive garden, history markers provide travelers the ability to learn more of the historical significance and contextual relevance of the journey of Lewis and Clark. The markers cover interesting details related to the important journey that Captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, along with the rest of the expedition, took as they traveled, camped, hunted, fished, and met with the native peoples in this area of current day Nebraska. See the list of these markers below:

The Council Was Held

Endeavor to Make Yourselves Acquainted with the Nations

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