Lewis & Clark
Walter Kirn on the men and the journey that changed America

Leading Men
Why Lewis and Clark were perfectly cast as co-CEOs

Tribal Culture Clash
Native Americans are sharply divided on the merits of the bicentennial

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Life on the Trail
Photos by José Azel and Vincent J. Musi

The Journals
Original pages from the Lewis & Clark journals

Retrace the Trail
How Lewis & Clark crossed the continent on their epic adventure
Should Lewis and Clark be considered heroes?
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Lewis & Clark Web Guide
A recommended reading list and the best sites to find out more

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To Our Readers
A letter from Stephen Koepp, Deputy Managing editor of TIME

Leading Men
Commanding, cooperative, confident, complementary—why Lewis and Clark were perfectly cast as co-CEOs

Lewis & Clark
Walter Kirn on the men and the journey that changed America

Leading Men
Commanding, cooperative, confident, complementary—why Lewis and Clark were perfectly cast as co-CEOs

The Slave Who Went with Them
The story of York, William Clark's body servant

What Sacagawea Means To Me (and Perhaps to You)
A viewpoint by Sherman Alexie

Grizzly's Last Stand
Its power awed the explorers, but now the great bear is running out of what it needs to live: big wilderness

The Fight over Big Muddy's Flow
The Missouri River today

Saving Salmon on the Yakima
How the Yakama and three other tribes of the Columbia Basin are trying to save the endangered fish

Homeland Security Then & Now
How America secures its borders

This Land Is Whose Land?
An essay by Lance Morrow

Why the Lolo Is Legend
We hike the trail that tested the corps to the limits

Tribal Culture Clash
Participate, profit or protest? Native Americans are sharply divided on the merits of the bicentennial

Have You Ever Tried Ashcakes?
They ate critters, roots and dusty muffins. Our critic samples the menu

Who Was Sacagawea?
A profile by Joyce Badgley Hunsaker

11 Ways to Follow Their Trail
Want to retrace their steps and learn more about how they did it? We offer a selection of the most notable of many historic sites, parks, museums and festivals

Did You Know?
The highs and lows of the Lewis & Clark expedition

PHOTO GALLERY
Life on the Trail
Photos by José Azel and Vincent J. Musi

The Journals
Original pages from the Lewis & Clark journals

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Retrace the Trail
How Lewis & Clark crossed the continent on their epic adventure

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Recommended Reading and Web Resources
TIME's picks of the most helpful books, journals and links featuring Lewis & Clark




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