Lewis and Clark

Lewis and Clark (HMT0L)

Location: Kansas City, MO 64153 Platte County
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Country: United States of America
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N 39° 19.039', W 94° 41.82'

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In 1803, only a handful of states existed in America - the rest of the land was uncharted wilderness. That wilderness included the Louisiana Territory, which was purchased that year by the United States government.

At the same time, President Thomas Jefferson received approval from Congress for one of the most exciting exploration projects in history - to find a passage to the Pacific Ocean following the Missouri and Columbia Rivers. Two adventurers, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, decided to take on the challenge.

Their assignment was to collect information on geography, climate, plant and animal life, and the people encountered as they searched for the Northwest Passage. Using a keelboat and two "pirogues," they set out on a journey that would take 554 days to complete, during which they endured fierce storms, extreme temperatures, bear attacks and physical challenges that would test the endurance of even the fittest men. That included portaging (carrying their boats 18 miles at one point - a three-week journey up steep inclines through prickly bush and jagged rock.

The adventurers reached the sands of the Pacific Ocean in mid-November 1805. Including the trip home, the explorers had covered 8,000 miles of territory over a period of two years, four months, and nine days, including a four-day stop at a site near present-day Kansas City, now known as Clark's Point. While there, Clark wrote in his diary, "?the country about the mouth of this river is very fine." He also weighed the water of the Missouri and found it to be much heavier than that of the Kansas River, due to its muddy content.

The new information Lewis and Clark brought back from their adventure provided great insight into the land, the native people and the natural resources available, and helped future settlers and traders know what to expect on their journey west. But it was the information about the immensity and width of the Rocky Mountains that proved to be the most important geographical discovery. Armed with this information, explorers chose to head west over South Pass (Wyoming) rather than test their mettle trying to cross the Rockies to the Pacific Ocean.
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HM NumberHMT0L
Series This marker is part of the Lewis & Clark Expedition series
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Marker NumberC7
Placed ByKansas City International Airport
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Date Added Thursday, September 11th, 2014 at 7:23am PDT -07:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)15S E 353708 N 4353363
Decimal Degrees39.31731667, -94.69700000
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 39° 19.039', W 94° 41.82'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds39° 19' 2.34" N, 94° 41' 49.20" W
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Area Code(s)816
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 12998 NW Prairie View Rd, Kansas City MO 64153, US
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