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The area of Kansas directly influenced by the Missouri River encompasses the eastern borders of four counties in the northeastern corner of the state. In 1804, while traveling up the Missouri River, Lewis & Clark encountered their first Kansa village near Leavenworth on July 2. They also noted seeing the remains of Fort de Cavignial about a mile behind the village as they traveled north to Atchison where they celebrated the first 4th of July in the new frontier. On the return of the Lewis and Clark expedition in 1806, Meriwether Lewis collected his final botanical specimen near the confluence of Three-Mile Creek and the Missouri River.
For a brochure/map identifying the trail and these sites in Kansas please call 800-844-4114 or check the website: www.lewisandclarkinkansas.com. |






