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Colonial militiamen ready for duty: one armed with a spear, the other with a musket and tricorn hat, reflecting pre-Revolutionary vigilance.
A cheerful pair of classic cartoon hunters, ready for adventure with their rifles and trusty timepiece.
A stylized depiction of Lewis (right, in U.S. Army uniform) and Clark (left, in frontier attire), symbolizing their historic journey westward.
A vibrant collection of Lewis and Clark-themed illustrations-including explorers, bison, bears, canoes, journals, and Indigenous figures-ideal for teaching U.S. exploration history.
A vibrant, kid-friendly doodle set depicting the historic Lewis and Clark journey across early America, ideal for teaching exploration and westward expansion.
A partially filled Connect Four board showing red and blue player moves, with one neutral gray token and several empty spaces.
A stylized map with a prominent compass rose-perfect for illustrating direction-finding in educational or travel contexts.
A colorful, hand-drawn collage of colonial life, including Native Americans, settlers, wildlife, landmarks, and tools-ideal for classroom history lessons.
The school’s logo honors the legacy of explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, symbolizing curiosity, teamwork, and discovery.
A printable coloring illustration showing two 18th-century colonial militiamen and a Native American ally, ready for exploration or battle.
A joyful cartoon seascape featuring animated sea creatures interacting among bright corals and bubbles.
A brass telescope and cross-staff rest before a painted scene of an old sailing ship navigating coastal waters at dusk.
A colonial officer and a frontiersman stand together, symbolizing unity during the American Revolution, with symbolic items like a map, flag, and constitution.
Young explorers ready for adventure-grab your crayons and bring this classic scouting scene to life!
A smiling outdoorsman in a coonskin-style hat enjoys a peaceful paddle in a classic birchbark canoe.
A friendly, educational cartoon of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, ready for adventure-perfect for young learners.
A pair of prairie dogs in their natural habitat-ideal for coloring and learning about wildlife along the historic trail.
Colonial-era frontiersmen depicted in authentic-style clothing, including tricorn hats and fringed buckskin jackets with leather straps.
A gentle reminder for kids to pause, breathe, and recharge-perfect for self-regulation strategies.
A cheerful adventurer in a traditional fur hat rows a wooden canoe through gentle waves.
A stylized cartoon scene illustrating cross-cultural interaction during early American colonial times, featuring diverse characters including a mechanical musician.
Official logo of the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail, symbolizing the 1804-1806 expedition across western North America.
A stylized portrait of a refined 19th-century figure, evoking the fashion and demeanor of the Romantic era.
A smiling, bald cartoon character enthusiastically approves with dual thumbs up-perfect for signaling success or satisfaction.
A finely detailed 19th-century engraving depicting a thoughtful statesman or intellectual in period clothing, rendered with cross-hatching and stippling techniques.
A cheerful colonial frontiersman in fringed leather gear, ready for adventure with his trusty musket.
A clean black-and-white line drawing suitable for coloring or study-perfect for history and philosophy lessons.
A colonial officer and a frontiersman stand together, symbolizing unity during the American Revolution, with symbolic items like a map, flag, and constitution.
A hand-drawn historical map depicting Native American tribes, settlements, rivers, and terrain across North America-ideal for education and storytelling.
A stylized illustration of a 19th-century American pioneer covered wagon, featuring a white canvas canopy and wooden frame.
A classic 1820s-1830s engraved bust portrait of a well-dressed man with curly hair and a cravat, rendered in precise line work within an oval border.
Engraved portraits of Meriwether Lewis (right) and William Clark (left), with their authentic signatures beneath-key figures of American westward expansion.
This color-coded map illustrates the full Lewis and Clark Expedition path (blue), plus separate eastbound routes for Lewis (orange) and Clark (red).
Lewis, Clark, and Sacagawea survey the western frontier-her gesture guiding them forward as they peer through a spyglass against a dramatic mountain backdrop.
Two explorers point forward on their historic journey-symbolizing the spirit of discovery along the Lewis and Clark Trail.
A simple yet evocative cloud-shaped thought bubble highlighting the word “Poetry,” symbolizing creativity and expression.