Lewis & Clark in Montana : Interpretive Sign Strategy 2000 Appendix Ii

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Lewis & Clark in Montana : Interpretive Sign Strategy 2000 Appendix Ii
Montana.Governor's Lewis And Clark Bicentennial Commission
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The signs are set against a rocky slope that extends up about 60 feet behind them. The views to the east, west, and south are all beautiful views of the mountains.
Features: A. North sign frame B. South sign frame C. View to the west D. View of the mountains (east) Evaluation: The sign post frames are badly cracked and weathered.
Recommendation: Designer/Manufacturer: MDT Sign Text/Site Detail: BOZEMAN PASS Sacajawea, the Shoshone woman who guided portions of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, led
... Captain Wm. Clark and his party often men over an old buffalo road through this pass on July 15, 1806. They were eastward bound and planned to LEWIS &- CLARK IN MONTANA APPENDIX II EXISTING SITES: CONDITIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS explore the Yellowstone River to its mouth where they were to rejoin Captain Lewis and party who were returning via the Missouri River.
In the 1860 John M. Bozeman, an adventurous young Georgian, opened a trail from Fort Laramie, Wyoming, to Virginia City, Montana, across the hostile Indian country east of here.


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