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Lewis and Clark EVENTS
ST. JOSEPH, MO 

The following events are in order by date.  CLICK HERE to view events by venue.  MOUSE OVER the location of the event for additional information and directions.  CLICK on the Interactive Map link on the left sidebar to open the map.

  • June 18-Sept.  5, 2004 - Local artist Thea Ide - Local Landscapes of the Lewis and Clark Trail  -Opening Reception June 18th 5-8 p.m. Thea Ide will be present, Albrecht-Kemper Museum Exhibit of Art -  2818 Frederick / 816-233-7003
     
  • 2004 -2006   - Medical Exhibit "Medical Aspects of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804 - 1806 Glore Psychiatric Museum (#9 on map)- 3406 Frederick Ave. / 816-387-2310
     
  • 2004 -2006 - Lewis & Clark Interactive Kiosk.  St. Joseph Museum (#8 on map)  - 1100 Charles Street

 

  • 2004 - "Botanical Wonders of the Uncharted West" - Flora of the Lewis and Clark Expedition Exhibit  St. Joseph Museum (#8 on map) - 1100 Charles Street
      

  • August 4, 2004 - "His Name was York: A Real American Hero": 1:00 p.m., A program portraying John York, the slave who went along on the expedition, free,  Eastside Branch of Rolling Hills Consolidated Library, 816-232-5479.

  
Joseph Robidoux & Lewis and Clark 
- Exhibit - Robidoux Row Museum - 3rd & Poulin Streets / 816-232-5861.

Captain Lewis & Captain Clark Activities - National Military Heritage Museum - 701 Messanie Street / 816-233-4321, A six man canoe in progress, Captain Lewis & Clark paintings, One man canoe exhibit, 1804 & 2004 MO River Channel map.

Lewis & Clark the first 100 Years - Patee House Museum - 12th & Penn Street / 816-232-8206, An exhibit of unique artifacts from the 1904 World's Fair. On exhibit through October 2004.

Lewis & Clark Outdoor Semester - Fall 2004, 2 week field trip through the Northern Planes States with visits to sites significant to the Expedition, Missouri Western State College, 816-271-4310, Dr. Elizabeth Latosi-Sawin

Lewis & Clark Driving Tour - A Known Yet Unknown Land.  There are two routes which you may follow beginning and ending in St. Joseph, or beginning or ending at any particular place on the route which pleases you. Businesses highlighted are done so because they are local ones you wouldn’t find on the major highways.


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St. Joseph, Missouri - discover it.


St. Joseph Convention & Visitors Bureau 
109 South Fourth Street - St. Joseph, MO  64501
1-816-233-6688 or 1-800-785-0360
cvb@stjomo.com