L&C Reunion held at Nebraska City MRB Lewis & Clark Center

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Photo by Tammy Pearson

Bill Hayes, as Pvt. Shannon, tells the Ted and Nora Huschen family about the MRB Re-enactor Corps' encampment.

  

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By Tammy Pearson
Posted Jul 20, 2009 @ 03:31 PM
Last update Jul 20, 2009 @ 06:44 PM
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Lewis & Clark Reunion 2 was held at the Missouri River Basin Lewis & Clark Center, Nebraska City, to commemorate the date in 1804 when the expedition passed what is now Nebraska City.

A variety of educational programs were held over the weekend, as well as demonstrations by re-enactors. The MRB Re-enacting Corps set up a camp near the log cabin the group constructed and demonstrated military gun ceremonies, cooking, and blacksmithing, among other things.

Visitors also enjoyed presentations about Native Americans of the area, boats of the expedition and more. The Center features a replica of a Native American earth lodge as well as trails that overlook the Missouri River.

View photos of the Lewis & Clark Reunion here

 

Lewis & Clark Reunion 2 was held at the Missouri River Basin Lewis & Clark Center, Nebraska City, to commemorate the date in 1804 when the expedition passed what is now Nebraska City.

A variety of educational programs were held over the weekend, as well as demonstrations by re-enactors. The MRB Re-enacting Corps set up a camp near the log cabin the group constructed and demonstrated military gun ceremonies, cooking, and blacksmithing, among other things.

Visitors also enjoyed presentations about Native Americans of the area, boats of the expedition and more. The Center features a replica of a Native American earth lodge as well as trails that overlook the Missouri River.

View photos of the Lewis & Clark Reunion here

 

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