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Wyruszamy na niezwykłą przygodę, która przeniesie nas w czasy jednej z najbardziej fascynujących ekspedycji w historii– wyprawy Lewisa i Clarka wszerz całej Ameryki! Ten odcinek jest dla mnie szczególny, ponieważ obchodzimy 5 rocznicę powstania podcastu historycznego! Pięć lat pełnych historii, odkryć i wspólnych podróży przez wieki. Nie mam slow, by opisac, jaki jestem szczęśliwy! Z tej okazji postanowiłem przygotować dla was coś specjalnego – odcinek pełen przygody, taki jak uwielbiacie, taki odcinek niejako w starym stylu! Ekspedycja Lewisa i Clarka to właśnie taka opowieść – pełna niesamowitych zwrotów akcji, pokonywania trudności i odkryć, które zmieniły bieg historii. Usiądźcie wygodnie, zrelaksujcie się i przygotujcie na przygodę i podróż w czasie. Przed nami wyprawa Lewisa i Clarka – historia, która zainspiruje, zachwyci i pokaże, jak wielka może być siła ludzkiego ducha!
Despite being a slave, York enjoyed unprecedented freedom during the Lewis and Clark expedition. Unfortunately, this would not last, and once back in Missouri, York returned to a life of bondage. Unlike the other men of the Corps of Discovery, York was not paid for his services, and William Clark refused to grant him his freedom. What was York's ultimate fate? Are the rumors true of him returning west and living among the Crow? And what's it like eating almost nothing but boiled elk meat for months at a time? Also discussed are the Corps of Discovery's time at Fort Clatsop and their journey east back to the Nez Perce. Part 1 in the Lewis & Clark series - https://www.wildwestextra.com/lewis-clark-the-corps-of-discovery-part-1/ Part 2 in the Lewis & Clark series - https://www.wildwestextra.com/lewis-clark-sacagawea-daniel-boone-part-2/ Part 3 in the Lewis & Clark series - Check out the website for more true tales from the Old West https://www.wildwestextra.com/ Email me! https://www.wildwestextra.com/contact/ Buy me a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wildwest Free Newsletter! https://wildwestjosh.substack.com/ Undaunted Courage by Stephen Ambrose - https://www.amazon.com/Undaunted-Courage-Meriwether-Jefferson-American/dp/0684826976 Journals of Lewis & Clark - https://lewisandclarkjournals.unl.edu/ York: Terra Incognita - https://www.lclark.edu/visit/features/york/ Casual Criminalist - https://www.youtube.com/@TheCasualCriminalist The Shortest History of the Universe by David Baker - https://www.amazon.com/Shortest-History-World/dp/1760643610?ref_=ast_author_mpb The Shortest History of Sex by David Baker - https://www.amazon.com/Book-9781913083519-author/dp/1913083519/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr= Texas History Lessons | One Person's Activist - https://www.texashistorylessons.com/one-persons-activist-is-another-persons-voice-part-1/ Join Into History for ad-free and bonus content! https://intohistory.supercast.com/ Merchandise! https://www.teepublic.com/user/wild-west-extravaganza Book Recommendations! https://www.amazon.com/shop/wildwestextravaganza/list/YEHGNY7KFAU7?ref_=aip_sf_list_spv_ofs_mixed_d
566. This week we talk to rap artist Mimzy MC. Rapper. Mimzy MC, born and raised Mim McCoy in Shreveport, LA, has been influenced by artists such as ICP, Korn, Eminem, Timbaland, and Cindi Lauper. She wishes to accomplish visual and listening pleasure with her unique style for all others to enjoy! Her philosophy regarding her visual art is, “My inward energy being manifested outwardly that cannot be expressed verbally. Only visually.” How she feels and how she is moved by music enhances her abstract techniques. She has branded clothing and other merchandise with her images. "There are no rules to art or music everyone is welcome" (Mimzy MC). This week in Louisiana history. March 23, 1805. The Corps of Discovery left Fort Clatsop and began their return journey. This week in New Orleans history. The last French Prefect (governor), Pierre Clément de Laussat, arrived in New Orleans on March 23, 1803, formally took control of Louisiana for France on November 30, 1803, only to hand it over to the U.S. on December 20, 1803. In the meantime he created New Orleans' first city council. This week in Louisiana. March 29-31, 2024 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM Admission: Free before 5 PM Louisiana Lao New Year Festival Wat Thammarattanaram Temple 7913 Champa Ave. Broussard, LA 70518 (337) 378-9469 Website Lafayette, LA Lanexang Village celebrates the Lao New Year every Easter weekend with a three-day festival that includes live music, a beauty pageant, parades, sand castle building, kids activities, and several vendors selling clothes, jewelry, music and food from Southeast Asia. Postcards from Louisiana. William Orman at the Apple Barrel. Listen on Apple Podcasts. Listen on audible. Listen on Spotify. Listen on TuneIn. Listen on iHeartRadio. The Louisiana Anthology Home Page. Like us on Facebook.
They just missed a trading ship for the return trip. Fort Clatsop was a fifty by fifty foot stockade with seven cabins. They had shelter and plenty of game to hunt. They learned how to make moccasins, buckskin clothes and storing food from the nearby Clatsop Indians. On March 18, 1806 they prepared for the return journey. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dozens and dozens of mercury-laden purgative pills invented by Founding Father Benjamin Rush were an indispensible part of the Corps of Discovery's kit; the toxic-but-effective tablets helped explorers cope with a very-low-fiber diet. (Fort Clatsop, Clatsop County; 1800s) (For text and pictures, see https://offbeatoregon.com/H1006d_BiliousPills.html)
The Lewis and Clark Expedition, also known as the Corps of Discovery Expedition, was the United States expedition to cross the newly acquired western portion of the country after the Louisiana Purchase. The Corps of Discovery was a select group of U.S. Army and civilian volunteers under the command of Captain Meriwether Lewis and his close friend Second Lieutenant William Clark. Clark and 30 members set out from Camp Dubois, Illinois, on May 14, 1804, met Lewis and ten other members of the group in St. Charles, Missouri, then went up the Missouri River. The expedition crossed the Continental Divide of the Americas near the Lemhi Pass, eventually coming to the Columbia River, and the Pacific Ocean in 1805. The return voyage began on March 23, 1806, at Fort Clatsop, Oregon, and ended on September 23 of the same year. Our theme song was written and performed by Anna Bosnick. If you'd like to support the show on a per episode basis, you can find our Patreon page here. Be sure to check our website for more details.
Friday, Jan 15th at 3 pm, ARTS – Live & Local! host Carol Newman speaks with: Cape Disappointment Interpretive Specialist Aaron Webster presents ‘End of the Stone Age: George Ramsay’ at Lewis & Clark NHP, Fort Clatsop. Jane Brumfield from Brumfield Gallery in Astoria featuring art by Molly Cliff Hilts and ‘Collections’.
Dozens and dozens of mercury-laden purgative pills invented by Founding Father Benjamin Rush were an indispensible part of the Corps of Discovery's kit; the toxic-but-effective tablets helped explorers cope with a very-low-fiber diet. (Fort Clatsop, Clatsop County; 1805) (For text and pictures, see http://www.offbeatoregon.com/H1006d_BiliousPills.html)
We take a virtual tour of Astoria and discuss some of the 400 films made in Oregon. Astoria is our starting point and there is much to cover in this beautiful city of 10,000 on the banks of the Columbia River and near the Pacific Ocean. The Astoria Oregon Tourist Bureau at www.travelastoria.com has information on the area. A special place is the Oregon Film Museum www.oregonfilmmuseum.org located in the old Clatsop County Jail.There are many interesting places to visit in and around Astoria such as Fort Clatsop where Lewis & Clark wintered in 1805-1806 and the ocean front towns of Cannon Beach and Seaside. Fun places in Astoria include the Columbia River Maritime Museum, RiverSea Gallery, the Astoria Riverfront Trolley and walking the waterfront. The hotels are plentiful as are the restaurants among them the Wet Dog Café located along the Trolley line.Films made in Oregon before 1980 include “The Fisherman’s Bride” 1908, “A Nugget in the Rough” 1917, “The General” 1926, “Lost Horizon” 1937, “Abe Lincoln in Illinois” 1940, “Bend of the River” 1952, “Paint Your Wagon” 1969 and “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” 1975. We hope you enjoy our tour.Here’s a link to the Buster Keaton “The General” on YouTubeBackground music courtesy of Relax Meditation Music’s channel on YouTube Check us out on Patreon at www.patreon.com/classicmoviereviews for even more content and bonus shows.
We reprise the story of the Lewis and Clark Expedition with Historian Hal Stearns. Recorded at Fort Clatsop near Astoria, Oregon, it gives a detailed narrative overview of that incredible explorative journey. But first Mark responds to a comment from a listener about General George B. McClellan; then as an added attraction, we close with a short history quiz and prize for the first with correct answers.
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Watch as Un-Cruise Adventures’ S.S. Legacy unveils the local history along the Columbia and Snake Rivers and onboard with historical reenactments. Discover the Oregon Trail, Lewis & Clark Expedition and more at the Fort Walla Walla Museum, Maryhill Stonehenge Replica, Fort Clatsop and the Astoria Column.
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Come aboard Un-Cruise Adventures for an American river cruise as the S.S. Legacy discovers the natural wonders along the Columbia and Snake Rivers such as Multnomah Falls, the forest at Fort Clatsop, Hells Canyon and critters therein.
The Corps of Discovery found the perfect spot to make salt 15 miles southwest of Fort Clatsop in what is now modern day Seaside. Believe it or not, finding good salt was not only a culinary morale booster, but could even be a matter of life or death for the Corps. Come with us as local historian, Gloria Linkey, provides an up close and personal view of the importance of the salt making process from Lewis & Clark’s point of view.
In which 3 Men and A Baby (plus 28 other men, a girl and a dog) eat a lot of elk, get rained on and somehow stay cheery, despite not having the latest toys. Featuring an interview with Tom Wilson of Fort Clatsop.
After trekking across North America, Louis and Clark reach the mouth of the Columbia River and found Fort Clatsop, in an area that was already well-populated by indigenous peoples. This is a walking tour that describes the area and its history.
We are back with the second episode. And this time we are podcasting from Lewis and Clarks' final stop, Fort Clatsop. This is where they spent the winter of 1805-06, 200 years ago. This week we bring you Han's Christian Anderson's story "The Emperor's New Clothes". Hear the story adapted from the touring theatrical production and listen to tales about Lewis and Clark, the fort and the fire. You will find pictures of Fort Clatsop (scroll down to 6/26) and "The Emperor's New Clothes", the stage production on our web site http://www.activated-storytellers.com