Alena chose Discovering
Lewis and Clark http://www.lewis-clark.org/
"It has a lot of information about the expedition, really neat pictures, and a map that you can click on to show you many more pictures and direction the Corps traveled." |
Hannah chose Lewis and
Clark in North Dakota http://www.ndlewisandclark.com/frames.html
"It was fun to look around at and there were a lot of facts to learn. I also liked it because there weren't advertisments bugging you to buy anything." |
Austin chose the PBS
site pages on Lewis and Clark http://www.pbs.org/lewisandclark/
"This site had good information and good pictures. There is information on the Native Americans, maps, the routes that the Corps took, you can find out just about anything about the Lewis and Clark expedition on this site." |
Mahir chose Lewis and
Clark Trail.com http://www.lewisandclarktrail.com
"It has pictures, maps, and it gives a lot of information on the expedition. It is also easy to find things on it and it even has a page with trivia questions on it." |
Quintin chose Journals
of Lewis and Clark http://xroads.virginia.edu/~HYPER/JOURNALS/journals.html
"I liked this site because it has everything that Lewis and Clark wrote while on their journey. I thought that it was really interesting to be able to read what they had written in that time." |
Dustin chose The Map
of the Lewis and Clark Trail http://staff.washington.edu/~muzi/LC/LCmap.html
"This is a really easy site to use. It is colorful map showing the whole journey and you click on parts of it and it will tell you what happened and show a picture. There are four main places that you can learn about, St. Charles, Fort Mandan, and Fort Clatsop. I thought it was a really good site." |