Lewis and Clark camped along the Missouri River from St. Charles, Missouri to the Platte River in eastern Nebraska from May to August 1804. During this time, they observed the land was full of trees and saw many animals like elk, deer, buffalo, and beavers as they reached the Great Plains, which was like an untouched paradise at the time.
Lewis and Clark camped along the Missouri River from St. Charles, Missouri to the Platte River in eastern Nebraska from May to August 1804. During this time, they observed the land was full of trees and saw many animals like elk, deer, buffalo, and beavers as they reached the Great Plains, which was like an untouched paradise at the time.
Lewis and Clark camped along the Missouri River from St. Charles, Missouri to the Platte River in eastern Nebraska from May to August 1804. During this time, they observed the land was full of trees and saw many animals like elk, deer, buffalo, and beavers as they reached the Great Plains, which was like an untouched paradise at the time.