Louisiana Purchase Websites
LCTHF Home
The home page of the Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation (LCTHF)
Harlow Giles Unger - Author and Historian
Website of Harlow Giles Unger, Veteran Journalist, broadcaster, educator, historian. Author of five biographies of America's Founding fathers, including The Last Founding Father: James Monroe and a Nation's Call to Greatness, Noah Webster, John Hancock, Lafayette and The Unexpected George Washington: His Private Life
Lewis and Clark's Historic Trail
On May 14th 1804 Meriwether Lewis and William Clark set out on an amazing expedition across the Louisiana Territory.
Zebulon Pike Documentary Film - Zebulon Pike and the Blue Mountain, D
Award winning film, narrated by Burgess Meredith, directed by John H. Johnson, music by Neil Argo, and performed by members of the Denver Symphony Orchestra. Photographed in Pikes footsteps, in the same severe conditions he encountered in 1806-07 the film tells about Americas first expedition through the Southwest. W
Home
Site dedicated to the art and life of Art Deco Architectural Sculptor Lee Lawrie
New Madrid, MO, Historical Museum
History of New Madrid Historical Museum, located at New Madrid, Missouri, showcasing 200-year history of the oldest town west of the Mississippi River.
Yellow Ribbon Express (YRE): Home Page
The Yellow Ribbon Express will be a 3-year, 150-city display run, uniting us all in our gratitude to those who serve our country…191 S. Keim Street, Suite 110, Pottstown, PA 19464.
History Buff
Extensive Web site focusing primarily on how newspapers and the press covered major, and not so major, events in American history. Also information for newspaper collectors.
Harlow Giles Unger - Author and Historian
Website of Harlow Giles Unger, Veteran Journalist, broadcaster, educator, historian. Author of twenty-five books, including twelve biographies of America's Founding Fathers, including The Last Founding Father: James Monroe and a Nation's Call to Greatness, Noah Webster, John Hancock, Lafayette and The Unexpected George
History\'s Newsstand Blog
The official blog of Timothy Hughes Rare and Early Newspapers.