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Lewis and Clark primarily traveled along the Missouri River during their expedition from 1804 to 1806. They followed the river upstream from St. Louis, Missouri, and later navigated the Columbia River after crossing the Rocky Mountains. Their journey was significant for mapping and exploring the western territories of the United States.

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