SACAGAWEA AND JEAN-BAPTISTE STATUE
Column – Statue
2024
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2024
Don't miss the statue of Sacagawea, the young Shoshone Indian woman who helped Lewis and Clark on their expedition in 1805. Inaugurated in 1905 by Susan B. Anthony, she was at the time the first woman immortalized as a statue in the United States. She carries on her back her son Jean-Baptiste Charbonneau, also a future explorer from the West.
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