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Kansas City metropolitan area / Columbia River Gorge / Native American history / Lewis and Clark Expedition / Missouri River / Sacagawea / Fort Osage / Independence /  Missouri / Kansas City /  Missouri / Geography of the United States / Geography of Missouri / United States
Date: 2014-02-17 10:03:32
Kansas City metropolitan area
Columbia River Gorge
Native American history
Lewis and Clark Expedition
Missouri River
Sacagawea
Fort Osage
Independence
Missouri
Kansas City
Missouri
Geography of the United States
Geography of Missouri
United States

On The Trail A local chapter of the Lewis & Clark Trail Heritage Foundation, Inc. www.lewis-and-clark-kansas-city.org January 2011

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