A couple miles northeast of Dayton, Washington stands a unique Lewis & Clark attraction. During the Bicentennial, a group of local residents created life-sized, metal silhouettes for each member of the Expedition and placed them in a setting to recreate their campsite of May 2, 1806. Capt. Lewis’s dog Seaman and the horses the men had with them are also represented. The site may be viewed from a roadside pullout that overlooks the site and boasts a legend plaque identifying each figure. Be sure to visit this marvelous site on Patit Road east of US 12.
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The Boldman House Museum, N 1st St, Dayton, WA, USA
Distance: 2.75 Away
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Lewis & Clark Trail State Park, U.S. 12, Dayton, WA, USA
Distance: 7.62 Away
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Lower Snake River Wind Project, Pomeroy, WA, USA
Distance: 12.76 Away
Garfield County Museum, Columbia Street, Pomeroy, WA, USA
Distance: 18.22 Away
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99 Fairgrounds Rd, Pomeroy, WA 99347, USA
Distance: 20.36 Away
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Pataha Flour Mills, Hutchens Hill Road, Pomeroy, WA, USA
Distance: 20.56 Away
Fort Walla Walla Museum, Northeast Myra Road, Walla Walla, WA, USA
Distance: 29.03 Away
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Chief Timothy Park, U.S. 12, Clarkston, WA, USA
Distance: 35.89 Away
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Red Wolf Golf Club, Elm Street, Clarkston, WA, USA
Distance: 41.12 Away
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