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The Traveler's Guide to the Lewis & Clark Trail
註釋In 1804, a small group of Americans led by captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark undertook a journey that was so complex and so dangerous people thought they would never return. But the Corps of Discovery successfully paddled, hiked, and rode more than 7,500 miles across the Western frontier and brought back new knowledge that opened up the West for settlement. Today, modern explorers can share the wonder of discovery with The Traveler's Guide to the Lewis and Clark Trail, following modern highways that parallel much of the route. Julie Fanselow descrives every section ofthe trail from Illinois to Oregon, and detailed maps and photographs complement the narrative -- Provided by publisher.