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  1. 14 juin 2024 · Samedi 8 juin, une émouvante cérémonie s'est tenue à la passerelle proche de la voie ferrée où l'avion du pilote américain William Clark a été abattu le 28 août 1944. Retour sur un épisode qui a marqué l'histoire locale.

  2. 18 juin 2024 · Two centuries ago, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark left St. Louis to explore the new lands acquired in the Louisiana Purchase. They made that journey in the spirit of discovery, to learn the potential of vast new territory, and to chart a way for others to follow.

  3. 26 juin 2024 · It follows the historic outbound and inbound routes of the Lewis and Clark Expedition of 1803-1806 from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to the Pacific Ocean. Follow the trail to find the people, places, and stories that make up the complex legacy of the expedition.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Clark_GableClark Gable - Wikipedia

    Il y a 4 jours · William Clark Gable (February 1, 1901 – November 16, 1960) was an American film actor. Often referred to as the "King of Hollywood", he had roles in more than 60 films in a variety of genres during a career that lasted 37 years, three decades of which was as a leading man.

  5. 18 juin 2024 · Clarks maps were not only accurate in terms of distance, but they also provided valuable information about the expedition’s route, tributaries, landmarks, and Native American villages. He recorded all these details on sketch maps, which he created during most traveling days.

  6. Il y a 9 heures · William Clark on his return trip down the Yellowstone river along with Sacagawea and her baby Jean Baptiste whom Clark nicknamed Pompey all camped here. Clark carved his same in the ancient sandstone along with ancient Native inscriptions at the site. We climbed to the top, as he did along with many other older spirits to admire the view.

  7. 26 juin 2024 · Pompeys Pillar National Monument. Pompeys Pillar contains the signature of Captain William Clark of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Clark’s inscription is the expedition’s only remaining physical evidence visible on the Corp of Discovery’s trail.