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A Provocative Description of the Pacific Northwest

 

Center for the Study of the Pacific Northwest
University of Washington's home page for Pacific Northwest history focuses mainly on Washington. Includes selected articles from back issues of the Pacific Northwest Quarterly.

The Lewis and Clark Expedition

Lewis and Clark
The PBS companion Web site to the Ken Burns film, "Lewis and Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery".

The Lewis and Clark Expedition

Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail
The Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail web site hosted for the Partnership for the National Trails System. The interest in Lewis and Clark is growing at an exponential rate as the bicentennial celebration of 2004-2006 approaches.

Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail
National Park Service web site.  The Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail is approximately 3,700 miles long, begins near Wood River, Illinois, and passes through portions of Missouri, Kansas, Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.

Lewis and Clark on the Information Superhighway
An extensive list of web sites about, or related to, the Lewis and Clark Expedition.

The River of Lewis and Clark
An account of the expedition and it's travel upon the Missour River sponsored by
American Rivers,  a national river-conservation organization with a mission to protect and restore America's river systems and to foster a river stewardship ethic.

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Pacific Northwest: an interpretive history
by
Carlos Arnaldo Schwantes
June 1996, Hardcover or Paperback, 570 pages, (non-fiction)
The economic and social history of the Pacific Northwest (Washington, Oregon, Idaho) from the time of the first white-Indian contact to 1987.  A comprehensive and balanced history which demonstrates that the region is indeed distinctive.  Excellent text for learning more. Order now...

Outlaws of the Pacific Northwest
by Bill Gulick, Wayne Cornell (Editor)
June 2000, Paperback, 216 pages, (non-fiction)
Gulick believes the bad men and women of the Northwest never have received the recognition of their counterparts in other parts of the West, although their exploits often exceeded those of better known outlaws.
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