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Oregon Public Education Network
This portal includes video and audio recordings from a 15-week statewide videoconference for Oregon teachers. Historians, archaeologists, musicians, and Native American tribal experts share their knowledge of the trail and the time Lewis and Clark spent in Oregon.

Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory
Find out what it was like during the time Lewis and Clark were exploring Oregon and examine what has changed since then. This site contains curriculum ideas and educational resources.

Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Official Web site
Explore the historic route in Oregon from tribal homelands to inland mountains to the coast. This site lists area events marking the Bicentennial and contains a newsletter you can subscribe to.

Lewis and Clark 200
This site has 200 interlinked Web sites with a focus on events and information about the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial in Oregon. There is historical information as well as maps, trails, guides, and kids' events all housed in this central location.

The Journey Continues
This site created by Lewis and Clark College in Portland has a great feature that let's teachers and students keep track of weekly progress and happenings on the Lewis and Clark trail from 200 years ago...

In the Footsteps of Lewis and Clark
This site is provided by the Sierra Club and provides lots of student-friendly information about the expedition of the Corps of Discovery, life on the trail, and maintaining wild places for future generations. Also check out the Features section with comic strips, games, and photos.

Lewis and Clark Bicycle Tour of Discovery
Are you interested in experiencing Lewis and Clark's trail on a bicycle? Learn more about opportunities to experience either the whole trail from St. Louis to the Pacific Ocean--or parts of the trail--meeting new people along the way.

Oregon Chapter of the Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation
The Oregon Chapter of the Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation hosts this site to inform people about membership and provide information about Expedition related events, sites, and educational opportunities.

The Lewis and Clark Trail Oregon
This Web site highlights an interactive map where you can select historical sites along the Lewis and Clark Trail in Oregon and learn more about the Corps' adventures in Oregon. There is a wealth of information and pages about the Expedition's time in several states.

Lewis and Clark in Oregon-interactive map
The Expedition's journals are combined here with an interactive map. As you progress through the timeline of Lewis and Clark's journey westward and then eastward through Oregon, the map highlights where the Corps of Discovery were, and the appropriate journal entries are highlighted beneath the map. The interactive map is a section of the Lewis and Clark Expedition Web site providing information about ordering a traveler's companion for Oregon and Washington. At http://www.lewisandclarknw.com/

Oregon Historical Society
There are a series of exhibits being offered by the Oregon Historical Society commemorating the historic expedition. Use this site to find out more about the exhibits.

Discovering Lewis and Clark
This site hosts a series of interactive, maps, images, primary sources information, and text.

National Geographic Lewis and Clark
Interactive maps, supplies lists, journal entries and information are provided on this site hosed by National Geographic.

Lewis and Clark Rediscovery Project
Visit the virtual tour of the Lewis and Clark Trail

National Council of the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial
Find information here about highlighted events for the 2003 - 2006 Lewis and Clark Bicentennial. You will also find links to news, press releases, and many organizations participating in the celebration.

Lewis and Clark 200
This site is a partnership between 32 government agencies and organizations providing resources for the bicentennial celebration.

Go West Across America with Lewis and Clark
This is a great site for younger students to take a virtual tour wit Lewis and Clark on their journey provided by National Geographic Kids.

The EOS Education Lewis and Clark Project
This site is sponsored by NASA at the University of Montana. Students can see an alternate perspective of Lewis and Clark's Expedition through satellite images.


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