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    Lewiston-Nez Perce County Regional Airport

    Things To Do in Lewiston

    2010-02-09 - Located in Lewiston, Idaho, the Lewiston-Nez Perce County Regional Airport is situated near the confluence of the Snake and Clearwater rivers and serves the Lewis-Clark Valley. Two airlines service...
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    Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve

    Things To Do in Hillsboro

    2010-01-26 - Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve in Hillsboro, Oregon is a 725 acre wildlife reservation. Here you can visit these wetlands that provide a welcome home to thousands of otters, salamanders, beavers,...
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    Council Grove State Park

    Things To Do in Missoula

    2010-01-18 - Ten miles west of Missoula is the 186 acres of wilderness in the historically rich Council Grove State Park of beautiful Montana. The park is the location of the 1855 council where Isaac Stevens an...
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    Jesse James Home

    Things To Do in St Joseph

    2010-01-14 - People who come here to the Jesse James Home in St. Joseph, Missouri, seem to have more of an interest in the death, rather than the life, of the outlaw. This is where Jesse was killed in 1882 by B...
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    Lolo Pass Visitor Center

    Things To Do in Lolo

    2009-10-30 - Lolo Pass, an ancient trail situated on the crest of the Bitterroot Mountains along the borders of Montana and Idaho, has seen a lot of foot traffic over the years. The Nez Perce Indians followed t...
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    Fort Union Trading Post

    Things To Do in Williston

    2009-10-28 - In 1828, the American Fur Company set up shop as the Fort Union Trading Post, and opened its doors for business. Here, the Assiniboine, Crow, Cree, Ojibway, Blackfeet, Hidatsa and other tribes trad...
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    Ft. Pierre National Grassland

    Things To Do in Chadron

    2009-10-28 - The Ft. Pierre National Grassland comprises about 116,000 acres of land within Hughes, Sully, Stanley, Jones and Lyman counties in South Dakota. The area has a diverse habitat due to the inclusion ...
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    Steamboat Arabia Museum

    Things To Do in Kansas City

    2010-01-06 - The Arabia was headed up the Missouri River in 1856 when the steamboat struck an undetected tree snag below water level and sank just north of Kansas City. The river changed course over time, leavi...
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    Fort Buford State Historic Site

    Things To Do in Williston

    2009-10-28 - Fort Buford was established in 1866 near Williston, South Dakota. Located near the confluence of the Missouri and Yellowstone rives, the fort was a major supply depot for military field operations....
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    Frontier Army Museum

    Things To Do in Leavenworth

    2009-10-28 - It stands to reason that a museum with one of the nation's finest collections of horse-drawn military carriages would be housed in a former riding stable. The Frontier Army Museum at Fort Leavenwor...
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    Missouri-Yellowstone Confluence Interpretive Center

    Things To Do in Williston

    2009-10-28 - The Missouri-Yellowstone Confluence Interpretive Center tells the story of the confluence of the Yellowstone and the Missouri Rivers. Those two mighty rivers join in western North Dakota, near the ...
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    Fort Belle Fontaine Park

    Things To Do in St Louis

    2009-11-01 - Lewis and Clark stayed near St. Louis, MO at Fort Belle Fontaine on September 22, 1806 for the final night of the famous Corp of Discovery expedition. Fort Belle Fontaine was the first U.S. militar...
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    Double Ditch Indian Village

    Things To Do in Bismarck

    2009-11-03 - Walk among the ruins of the earth lodges at the Double Ditch Indian Village and learn about the Mandan tribe. The Mandan Indians, who were farmers and hunters, used earth and timber to build dome-s...
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    Madison Buffalo Jump State Park

    Things To Do in Bozeman

    2009-10-28 - Look up at this high limestone cliff and imagine the stampeding herds of buffalo falling off the edge to their death. For about 2,000 years, ancient Native Americans used fast young runners, camouf...
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    Hells Gate State Park

    Things To Do in Lewiston

    2009-10-30 - Hells Gate State Park, located just 4 miles south of Lewiston, opens up the way to Idaho's Lewis and Clark backcountry as well as Hells Canyon (the deepest river gorge on the continent). The park i...
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    Pictograph Cave State Park

    Things To Do in Billings

    2009-10-30 - One of Montana's most important National Historic Landmarks is located just five miles south of Billings at Pictograph Cave State Park. The rock paintings, a.k.a. pictographs, are still visible in ...
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    Lolo Hot Springs

    Things To Do in Lolo

    2009-10-28 - Lolo Hot Springs, located in Lolo, Montana in the heart of the Bitterroot Mountains, dates back to the early 1800's as a meeting and bathing spot for the Indians. Early explorers, trappers and pros...
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    Runge Conservation Nature Center

    Things To Do in Jefferson City

    2009-10-29 - The Runge Conservation Nature Center in Missouri offers a sampling of many of Missouri's wildlife and landscaping habitats. The nature center and naturescape trail offer demonstrations of the many ...
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    Preparation Canyon State Park

    Things To Do in Onawa

    2009-10-28 - Preparation Canyon State Park directly neighbors Lewis and Clark State Park in Onawa, IA. The park is a stretch of land that once was the town of Preparation, a Mormon settlement on some of the ric...
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    Fort Clatsop

    Things To Do in Astoria

    2009-10-28 - The explorers built their winter camp in Oregon in 1805 and named it Fort Clatsop in honor of the Clatsops, the friendly Indian tribe in the region. During their stay of more than 3 months, Captain...
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