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Week of November 15: Lewis and Clark reach the Pacific Ocean

1m · This Week in Virginia History · 15 Nov 15:00

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This week in 1805... a year and a half after leaving St. Louis, Virginians Lewis and Clark and their "Corps of Discovery" reached the Pacific Ocean.

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