NEWS – June 7, 2004
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“River towns ready for tour River towns ready for tour.” Columbia Daily Tribune, 2 June 2004.
Local river towns are revving up for their chance in the spotlight as the Discovery Expedition of St. Charles makes its way down the Missouri River.
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Reagan, Michelle. “Re-enactors discover life of 1804.” Jefferson City News Tribune, 2 June 2004.
The white uniform of an engage is noticeable aboard the small pirogues floating the dark Missouri River.
http://archive.columbiatribune.com/2004/Jun/20040604News002.asp
Harmon, Arcenia. “Expedition cruises through Mid-Missouri.” Columbia Daily Tribune, 4 June 2004.
Re-enactors from the Discovery Expedition work yesterday to keep debris away from a 55-foot replica keelboat docked at Cooper’s Landing. The group is floating the Missouri River, retracing the journey of Lewis and Clark.
http://newstribune.com/articles/2004/06/06/features/0606040041.txt
Reagan, Michelle. “Reflections on Lewis & Clark - A return visit after 200 years.” Jefferson City News Tribune, 6 June 2004.
Two hundred years ago, the Corps of Discovery camped along the Missouri River in the Jefferson City area.
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Heinz, Kimberlee. “Rocheport greets Lewis and Clark.” Columbia Missourian, 7 June 2004.
The scent of barbecue and soapmaking filled the air, broken by thunderous cannon shots on Sunday in historical downtown Rocheport as residents and visitors alike met Louis and Clark at Rocheport River Days.