Docent program wins Americana Corner grant
Americana Corner funds interpretation at Museum
ST. CHARLES, MO – A grant program to bring the story of American history to life will help fund interpreters and tours at the Lewis & Clark Boat House and Museum in St. Charles, Mo.
“There are many of our 25,000 annual visitors who would like to see our replica boats up close; this grant will help us offer that experience,” said Bob Foster, executive director. “We are grateful to Americana Corner and their Preserving America Grants for allowing us to expand our offerings.”
Celebrating America250 this year, the Lewis & Clark Boat House and Museum is located on the banks of the Missouri River near where Lewis & Clark stayed in May 1804 on the eve of their historic expedition.
While in St. Charles, the captains added the final two U.S. Army privates to the corps. Pierre Cruzatte and Francois Labiche had Omaha mothers and French Canadian fathers, making them valuable as interpreters as well as skilled rivermen. During their stay, the party also socialized, went to church and made final preparations for the three-year journey to document the territory west of the Mississippi.
Among the displays and presentations at the Museum, the Boat House is home of the Discovery Expedition of St. Charles, which re-enacted the full Lewis & Clark expedition in 2004-2006, the bicentennial of the expedition. Three full-size, fully operational replicas of the boats used in the re-enactment are housed on the museum’s lower level. The 55-foot keelboat, made of Western Cedar, is especially popular in parades and festivals.
In addition to the $7,500 grant from Americana Corner, the Lewis & Clark Boat House and Museum is debuting a film series produced by the organization highlighting key moments in the expedition.
About the Lewis & Clark Boat House and Museum
The Lewis & Clark Boat House and Museum/Discovery Expedition of St. Charles is an official destination on the Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail and is adjacent to Missouri’s Katy Trail State Park and Historic Main Street St. Charles. Privately owned and operated, the non-profit Museum is open every day and available for school groups, senior tours and private events. Learn more at www.lewisandclarkboathouse.org or by calling 636-947-3199.
About Americana Corner
Americana Corner
Americana Corner was founded by Tom Hand in 2020 as an online resource to help others rediscover America’s incredible founding and first century of expansion. From the American Revolution to the settlement of the American West, from the Declaration of Independence to the Emancipation Proclamation, and from George Washington to Abraham Lincoln, Americana Corner contains stories of the great events, founding documents, and inspirational leaders who helped create and shape our country. Perhaps most importantly, Tom discusses why these events and people from so long ago still matter to us today.
Americana Corner’s Preserving America Grant
Americana Corner’s Preserving America Grant program is a philanthropic initiative that supports organizations dedicated to preserving and sharing the story of America’s founding era through its first century. By providing funding, the program helps organizations develop impactful projects that engage communities and share America’s story. Each year, grant recipients are announced on George Washington’s birthday.
Visit www.americanacorner.com to learn more.
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