Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center
Downtown Lewiston, Idaho
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At the confluence of the Snake and Clearwater Rivers, there is a historical marker for the October 10, 1805 campsite of the Lewis & Clark Expedition. Nearby are several open-air interpretive displays adjacent to the levee path on the Lewiston side, including a dug-out canoe. Nez Perce lore is conveyed in Nancy Dreher’s Tsceminicum outstanding sculpture. Parking is off the west end of D Street in Lewiston.
Categories: Lewis & Clark, Historic Sites, Levee System, Lewis & Clark Trail