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The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, June 27, 1806
Day 1478 Day 1480 Clark, June 27, 1806 Friday June 27th 1806 We collected our horses early and Set out. the road Still Continue on the hights of the Dividing ridge on which we had traveled…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, July 22, 1806
Day 1511 Day 1513 Lewis, July 22, 1806 Tuesday July 22ed 1806. We set out very early this morning as usual and proceeded up the river. for the first seven miles of our travel this morning…Robert Frost: The Road not taken
The Road not takenRobert FrostTwo roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent…Chemistry: Effusion and Diffusion
Effusion and DiffusionChemistryThe Kinetic Molecular Theory of GasesWhat Are Gases?The Kinetic Molecular Theory of Gases: Why Gases Do What They DoWhy This Is Important: Ideal GasesImportant Terms…Saint Brendan
Patron of boatmen, sailors, travelers, and whales by Ann-Marie Imbornoni St. Brendan (486?–578?) Also known as St. Brendan the Voyager, St. Brendan the Navigator, and St. Brandon Born near…Fantastic Fables, Ambrose Bierce: The Statesman and the Horse
158 160 The Statesman and the Horse A STATESMAN who had saved his country was returning from Washington on foot, when he met a Race Horse going at full speed, and stopped it. "Turn about and…Lewis & Clark: Crossing the Bitter Root Mountains
by NoahBrooks Camping with the Nez PercesThe Expedition SubdividedCrossing the Bitter Root Mountains Disasters many kept pace with the unhappy explorers on their way…Summer Guide
Read all about the summer season, Americana, and summer entertainment. The Summer Season | Americana | Entertainment Featured State Florida Featured State Bed & Breakfasts…U.S. Cities
Cite /**/ New York, which once served as the nation's capital, has been the largest city in the U.S. since 1790. Since the founding of St. Augustine, Florida in 1565, the United States has seen a…Fantastic Fables by Ambrose Bierce: The Statesman and the Horse
The Eligible Son-in-Law An AErophobe The Statesman and the Horse A STATESMAN who had saved his country was returning from Washington on foot, when he met a Race Horse going at full…