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Nez Perce National Historical Park
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To keep the park's friends and partners aware of what's going on around the park, approximately twice each year the park publishes a newsletter. The most recent as well as archived versions of this newsletter are available:

Friends and Partners no. 7
Friends and Partners no. 6
Friends and Partners no. 5
Friends and Partners no. 4
Friends and Partners no. 3
Friends and Partners no. 2
Friends and Partners no. 1

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Canoe Camp. At the end of September, 1805, the expedition built canoes here for the last leg of their journey to the Pacific.  

Did You Know?
Nez Perce National Historical Park has three sites used by the Lewis and Clark expedition - the Weippe Prairie (1805), Canoe Camp (1805), and Long Camp (1806). The Lolo Trail, the ancient travel route used by the expedition in 1805 and 06 is also included as a park site.

Last Updated: May 22, 2008 at 13:08 EST