Hasan Davis, a living history educator who has portrayed York in re-enactments since the bicentennial of the Corps of ...
York Fest kicks off Friday Oct. 17 for a nine-day celebration honoring Portland’s first Black ancestor. The festival is a ...
When a mysterious bust of York, the only Black member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, appeared on a pedestal on Mount ...
"Quitting wasn't an option. We quit. We die," said Tom Wilson, a former park ranger at Fort Clatsop at Lewis and Clark National Historical Park. Wilson studied the Lewis and Clark Expedition for years ...
SIOUX CITY (KTIV) - Travel back to the time of Lewis and Clark’s visit to Sioux City! The Sioux City Public Museum is bringing history to life through a “living history encampment.” It will take place ...
On June 1, 1905, nearly 40,000 people turned out for the opening day of Portland’s only “World’s Fair.” Today, it is all long gone. This image from 1905 shows the Lewis and Clark Exposition grounds ...
On May 14, in 1804, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark set out with a crew of 30 men on an expedition that would change America, leaving what was then known as Camp Dubois in Illinois on a trek to ...
Foreword -- Introduction -- Politics and passion: the exploration of the American wilderness -- Meriwether Lewis and William Clark: the right stuff of 1803 -- Just doing the best we can: development ...
Historian Robert Heacock died July 5, just days before his 68th birthday. Heacock authored a 2015 book on Lewis and Clark’s journey on the Snake, Columbia rivers. He frequently lectured on National ...