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Title
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Corps of Discovery Sculpture
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Description
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The bronze statue entitled "Corps of Discovery" is located in Case Park at 8th and Jefferson streets in Kansas City, Missouri. Sculpted by Eugene Daub, the Lewis and Clark statue, commemorating the Lewis and Clark expedition, is 18 feet tall and 21 feet wide. The five figures are Lewis, Clark, Sacagawea, York, and Seaman, Lewis' dog. It was dedicated April 20, 2000. A replica of the sculpture can be seen in the Missouri Valley Room of the Kansas City Public Library.
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Date
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2003
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Corps of Discovery Sculpture
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Description
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The bronze statue entitled "Corps of Discovery" is located in Case Park at 8th and Jefferson streets in Kansas City, Missouri. Sculpted by Eugene Daub, the Lewis and Clark statue, commemorating the Lewis and Clark expedition, is 18 feet tall and 21 feet wide. The five figures are Lewis, Clark, Sacagawea, York, and Seaman, Lewis' dog. It was dedicated April 20, 2000. A replica of the sculpture can be seen in the Missouri Valley Room of the Kansas City Public Library.
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Date
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2003
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Big Man's Bluff
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Description
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Article describes the use of Case Park as a gathering place by youths and gang members in recent years. The park, home to Kansas City's largest Lewis and Clark memorial, is located across the street from one of the city's most exclusive organizations, the River Club.
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Date
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2003-05-29
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Question on Lewis and Clark Military Justice
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Description
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Article debates the proposition that the Court Martial at Kaw Point was the first official Court Martial west of the Mississippi.
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Date
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2002
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Object Type
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Magazine Article