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Pig Farm
Meet Jenna, an 8-year-old farm girl from Laurel, Nebraska. Jenna will share how pig farmers take care of pigs, people, and the planet at this stop. Using the kit, read the letter from Jenna, view the poster about pigs, and complete a writing activity to learn more about pigs in Nebraska. Begin a conversation about where food comes from!
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Lewis and Clark Campsite
When the Lewis and Clark Expedition to the Pacific Ocean went through this area their mood was undoubtedly gloomy. On the previous day they had buried their comrade, Sergeant Charles Floyd, who died of a ruptured appendix. Although he was the expedition’s only fatality, the explorers suffered from a variety of illnesses and accidents. On August 22 Captain Lewis became ill. Although the cause is unknown, Captain Clark mistakenly believed... Read more
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The Ionia “Volcano”
On August 24, 1804, the Lewis and Clark Expedition, traveling up the Missouri River, passed a bluff about 180 to 190 feet high. Clark wrote that it appeared to have been on fire and was still very hot. He also detected signs of coal and what looked like cobalt. Later, fur traders frequently noticed dense smoke and fire in this region. In 1839, J. N. Nicollet attempted to prove that... Read more
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