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Fort Mandan constructed by Lewis and Clark, 1803

Fort Mandan constructed by Lewis and Clark, 1803


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Fort Mandan constructed by Lewis and Clark, 1803

Lewis and Clark expedition overwintering along the Missouri River near a Mandan village, 1803-1804.
Hand-colored woodcut of a Patrick Goss drawing, a member of the expedition

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1804 Adventure America Clark Corps Of Discovery Discover Expansion Expedition Exploration Explore Fort Frontier Journey Land Claim Lewis Lewis And Clark Louisiana Purchase Louisiana Territory Meriwether Lewis Missouri River North Dakota Territory Travel West Western Westward William Clark 1803


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This print showcases the historic Fort Mandan, a significant landmark constructed by Lewis and Clark during their iconic expedition in 1803. Overwintering along the majestic Missouri River near a Mandan village, this hand-colored woodcut captures the essence of adventure and exploration that defined America's westward expansion. The vintage aesthetic of this illustration transports us back to the 19th century, immersing us in an era where traditional values and pioneering spirit thrived. It serves as a powerful reminder of our nation's rich heritage and the courageous journey undertaken by these intrepid explorers. As we gaze upon this artwork, we are reminded of the vastness and untamed beauty of North America. The image evokes feelings of curiosity and wonder as we imagine Lewis and Clark embarking on their expedition to explore uncharted territories, discover new lands, and lay claim to them for future generations. Fort Mandan stands tall as a symbol of resilience amidst challenging conditions encountered during their voyage. This historical gem not only represents an important milestone in American history but also pays tribute to Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, Patrick Goss, and all members of the Corps of Discovery who fearlessly ventured into unknown territory. With its intricate details meticulously captured through artistry, this print is more than just a visual representation; it is an invitation to delve into our past with reverence for those who paved the way for progress. Let it serve as a constant reminder that exploration knows no bounds when fueled by determination and

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