




We went to the Lewis & Clark Park and enjoyed learning about their travels and exploration. It was a beautiful day and we enjoyed walking to the area where their fort was and to learn about what they accomplished.
I bought some glass trade beads that they used to trade with the Native Americans that lived in the area. I have made a necklace out of the bead.
1 comment:
Wow, that is really cool! I'll have to show Ryann. She did a project about Sacajawea not too long ago.
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