A statue of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark (and a goofy looking dog) in a small boat at the Mississippi River. Lewis and Clark, with their band known as the Corps of Discovery, set out in 1806 at the behest of President Thomas Jefferson to explore the vast lands recently acquired from France in what was called the Louisiana Purchase. (It helped finance the Napoleonic Wars.) They eventually reached what is now Oregon and the Pacific Ocean at the mouth of the Columbia River. And it all started here.
You chose splendidly for the theme.
ReplyDeleteNice one for the day, Bob.
ReplyDeleteregarding Laclède & Chouteau, co-founders of St. Louis
ReplyDelete& the evolution of St.Louis… interesting history.
https://www.stltoday.com/news/archives/aug-7-1954-decision-to-clear-mill-creek-valley-changed-the-face-of-the-city/article_04738cde-b0f8-5688-a20e-6fd86266d1ac.html
Impressive sculpture.
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